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What is the maximum speed of a Ford GT?

The maximum speed of a Ford GT depends on the model, but the current road‑legal Ford GT is officially rated to reach 216 mph (347 km/h). Earlier Ford GT generations and track-focused variants have different top speeds, generally in the 205 mph range, with variations based on configuration and testing conditions.


Generation-by-generation top speeds


These figures reflect official specifications and common testing results. Actual speeds can vary with conditions, aerodynamics, and specific model configuration.



  • 1960s Ford GT40 family (GT40 and related variants) – commonly cited top speeds around 205 mph (330 km/h), depending on variant and setup.

  • 2005–2006 Ford GT revival – production car top speed listed at 205 mph (330 km/h).

  • 2017–present Ford GT (second generation) – official top speed of 216 mph (347 km/h).


In short, the modern Ford GT tops out higher than the early generations, with the latest road car rated at 216 mph. Real-world speeds depend on factors such as aerodynamics, weight, and track/road conditions.


What factors influence top speed on the Ford GT


Several elements determine the achievable maximum speed beyond the stated figures:



  • Engine power and torque, notably the EcoBoost V6 delivering around 647 horsepower in newer models.

  • Aerodynamics and downforce, including the carbon fiber body and active aero features that optimize stability at high speeds.

  • Vehicle weight, materials, and overall balance, which affect acceleration and top-end performance.

  • Transmission gearing and drivetrain configuration, which influence how effectively power is delivered at high speed.

  • Testing environment and road/track conditions, which can cap speeds below the theoretical maximum.

  • Electronic speed limiter settings on road-legal versions, which are designed to ensure safe operation.


Note that track-focused variants or special configurations may have different top speeds and are not always directly comparable to the road-going models.


Summary


The Ford GT’s maximum speed varies by generation and model. The latest road-legal version tops out at 216 mph, while older road-going iterations commonly cite about 205 mph. Real-world speeds depend on many factors, including aerodynamics, weight, and testing conditions.

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