1995 Ford GT90
Quick Specs
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720 hp
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235 mph
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Quad-turbocharged 5.9-Liter V12
Cutting ‘Edge’ Style
The GT90 was a technological and engineering test bed and the debut of a new design language that was built in just over six months by the Ford Special Vehicle Team. It was the first car to feature Ford's "New Edge" styling, which used a mixture of flat planes, sharp angles, and intersecting arcs and was applied to a variety of production vehicles. The GT90’s body panels are molded out of carbon fiber, while the chassis is a modified version of the aluminum monocoque from the Jaguar XJ220 supercar.
Collection of Hajek Motorsports
This vehicle features in the ‘Modern Concepts’ exhibit.
1995 Ford GT90 Gallery
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