17 Things you need to know about the 2017 Ford GT Supercar


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From Car & Driver

http://www.caranddriver.com/flipbook/the-17-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-2017-ford-gt-supercar

1. The GT "concept" Ford put on display in Detroit looks mighty production ready, suggesting that the skunkworks project has been in motion for years. In fact, we're told the car has seen just one year of development work so far—yet the final car is due next year. That's hyperspeed in the car world.

2. Ford expects the first production prototype to be in action this spring. Spy photographers, get ready.

3. The in-house low-cost carbon-fiber development program Ford has fired up in collaboration with Dow Chemical has little to do with the GT project. In fact, the carbon fiber in the GT's chassis tub and bodywork will be hand-laid and production probably will be handled by an outside supplier.

4. When Ford's global performance vehicle chief engineer Jamal Hameedi started to tell us how his team was targeting "the best power-to-weight ratio," we figured the sentence would end with "in its class." Nope. Hameedi instead capped off the claim with "of any car on the market." Ford has yet to reveal the GT's weight, but we're expecting it to be crazy light. As for the engine, Ford promises more than 600 horsepower.

(FORD GT FORUM CORRECTION - The above quote is a mis-attribution. Jamal said "among the best of any car on the market.")

5. The GT on Ford's Detroit show stand rolled on normal aluminum wheels, in contrast to the Mustang Shelby GT350R sitting nearby; that car has ultra-lightweight carbon-fiber wheels. Given how fanatical Ford is being about the GT's weight, you'd think these high-tech and mass-reducing rims would be on the GT, too. Ford tells us it is looking at the possibility.

6. The GT's rear spoiler is full of tricks, including an air-brake function. The wing can both rise vertically and tilt, its horizontal surface angling upward to capture extra downforce and drag when needed.

7. Riding on a what Ford calls an "active" suspension, the GT can lower itself at speed for stability and better aerodynamics. In true supercar form, a button in the cabin can lift the front end when faced with inconsiderately designed driveway ramps and speed humps.

8. Front and rear, the GT features carbon-ceramic Brembo brake rotors and calipers. Just as the Nürburgring is practically a required stop on any vehicle development engineer's world tour, so apparently are Brembo's offices.

9. There's no question about it: The 2017 GT will be fast. But Ford didn't set out to grab top-speed records or acceleration honors. Instead, we're told Ford is chasing "lap times, lap times, lap times" and is seeking ultimate handling. Oh, and Ford is planning to take the GT to Le Mans in 2016—the street car partially exists for homologation reasons—and is putting Ferrari in its crosshairs. The 1960s are back, baby.

10. As you probably already ascertained, this is the front of the Ford GT. It doesn't have anything in it—well, besides a radiator, some cool heat-exhausting vents, and the pushrod-actuated front suspension. There is no electric motor powering the front axle, as there is in Porsche's 918 Spyder, and neither is there one in the back. Ford didn't want to sacrifice low weight for heavy hybrid components like motors and batteries. Oh, and the sports car is intended to showcase Ford's EcoBoost engine branding, a mission that'd be complicated by a hybrid system.

11. One of our favorite things about the GT is the way its passenger cell tapers to nearly a point at the car's tail, and the channels that create between the "fuselage" and the rear wheels. Far more than a flamboyant flourish, these pathways force the air to bend and submit to the GT's will. The flying buttresses linking the roof to each rear fender may appear flat, but they are in fact curved in section. This is because they're really wings—cut them in half, and they're airfoil-shaped. They create downforce, in addition to directing air flowing around the car to the rear spoiler.

12. Amazingly, Ford found a second use for the GT's flying buttresses: intake tubes. Each hollow panel (one per side) houses piping that flows from an air-to-air intercooler ahead of each rear wheel (visible through the large vents on the fenders). Intake air is scooped up from beneath the GT, compressed in each turbocharger, and then shot through the intercoolers before twisting its way up the winglets and down into the engine. Sweet.

13. After passing through the fender-mounted intercoolers, newly heated air then flows above each rear wheel to the GT's tail, where it exits through the centers of the taillights. Yep, the look of those lamps isn't by accident.

(FORD GT FORUM NOTE - The above is correct. There's been some arguing on the net about whether it was for wastegates or what not.)

14. The GT's EcoBoost twin-turbocharged, direct-injected 3.5-liter V-6 engine shares far more with the EcoBoost six in Ford's Daytona Prototype LMP2 race car than it does with any roadgoing Ford engine. With more than 600 horsepower, the GT's V-6 earns the awesome "Powered by Ford" branding.

15. Oh yeah, baby, Ford plans on keeping the two colossal, jetfighter-like exhaust outlets right where they are, high up on the rear bumper. Those cannons are just finishers, however—the actual exhaust pipes terminate a few inches ahead of them. We don't care, the openings look the business.

16. With a near-horizontal rear window that's roughly one and a half feet wide, parking is probably going to be the least-fun thing you could do in a GT. So the hyperFord has a backup camera nestled in the nether regions of its diffuser. It makes sense, of course, as the things are federally mandated after 2016.

17. According to Ford VP of design Moray Callum, the styling is 95 percent complete. That last 5 percent? We're told the GT needs little things like the door mirrors larger than teaspoons and subtle lighting tweaks to be salable. Otherwise, what you see here is what is going to hit driveways. This is fantastic news because, well, just look at the thing.
 

Kayvan

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Interior?
 

topshot

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how could anybody not want this thing, it is the best looking car I have ever seen.
 

PL510*Jeff

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Thanks Dave. Hyper interest around this Forum for true facts about this gem.
 

dbk

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Once all the guys around the project are not being ran into the ground because of the show, I'll begin some deep dive interviews. Still much unsaid about the new car. Super exciting stuff!
 

twobjshelbys

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That's great and there were no surprises either and lots of confirmation. This car will be BEST IN CLASS for performance by a wide margin.
 

dbk

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Interior?

What question do you have about the interior?
 

BAT

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What question do you have about the interior?

I am sure the biggest question in regards to the interior is; will there be cup holders? :lol
 

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What question do you have about the interior?

I have a couple:

It looks as if you would be sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with your passenger.. is it narrow in the passenger compartment?

I'm 6'-3", one of the things that I love about my GT is that I actually have to move the seat fwd a little bit.. I fit well. Will I fit with a fixed seat?
 

dbk

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I have a couple:

It looks as if you would be sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with your passenger.. is it narrow in the passenger compartment?

I'm 6'-3", one of the things that I love about my GT is that I actually have to move the seat fwd a little bit.. I fit well. Will I fit with a fixed seat?

Yes, it is. The space between the seats is minimal. Look at the center line between the seats. That's the gap. Two large individuals that overflow the bolsters will be touching.

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I think it depends on proportion, but 6'3 will definitely be tight. The production ride height is lower than the 05 and higher than a GT40, but overall headroom is actually greater than an 05 (just learned that). Expect probably ~42" overall height in final production trim. Pedals all the way forward, recline all the way back.
 

soroush

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I have a couple:

It looks as if you would be sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with your passenger.. is it narrow in the passenger compartment?

I'm 6'-3", one of the things that I love about my GT is that I actually have to move the seat fwd a little bit.. I fit well. Will I fit with a fixed seat?

seeing that they will all come with a supermodel, this design feature maybe the best one yet!
 

FENZO

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Doesn't matter if this was the fit... I'll drive barefoot... head sideways.. head in lap of supermodel.
Still want.

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B.M.F.

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I Heard mirrors and seat covers are about the only non production things on car
 

B.M.F.

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Seen the car in person yesterday and it's very very exciting to see!
 

fordification

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I'm surprised nobody asked about the purge sounds. Or that discussed?
 

dbk

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I'm surprised nobody asked about the purge sounds. Or that discussed?

The sounds of the engine at the show will not be the sound of the production car. I mean, theoretically they could end up sounding that way, but lots of calibration and acoustic tuning, etc to do prior to production.
 

fordification

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@ :47

[video=youtube_share;TPJ7WZoV4xA]http://youtu.be/TPJ7WZoV4xA[/video]

Apparently its an air actuator for the shift linkage?
 

B.M.F.

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The transmission in the car was a prototype so disregard the noises you hear..
 

nautoncall

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The sound of those turbos spooling is such SWEET music! Now just to hear those wastgates!!!
 

Matt

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Do you think it will lack power steering? If they can get the thing to 2500 lbs, I guess it would do fine without it. Considering molded-into-the-tub seating, CF wheels and brakes, relatively (to the LaFerrari) lightweight power train, I think its possible.

Just imagining a 2500 lb. GT with 650 horsepower makes my bank account whimper.