Here’s How the Second-Gen Ford GT’s Revolutionary Race-Inspired Suspension Works 11 Jan 2021, 11:05 UTC ·
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During its development stage, the GT was one of the best-kept secrets in the automotive industry. No more than a dozen key people knew about the existence of the project, and everything was kept airtight until its official unveiling.
After almost a decade since the last unit of its direct predecessor rolled off the assembly line, the new Ford GT was introduced to the world in 2015, at the North American International Auto Show held in Ford’s home city of Detroit, Michigan.
Fans and critics alike were in awe of what they saw. The new GT was arguably the most beautiful supercar ever created by the American manufacturer, blending cutting-edge aerodynamics with proven racecar technology.
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TROY, Mich., Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) today announced it will not hold its 2021 auto show as planned. Instead, show officials revealed a bridge to the future with an auto-centric event called Motor Bella.
The new event will bring next-generation mobility and exciting vehicle debuts to media, show-goers and the automotive enthusiasts world in a never before experienced way while also addressing continued COVID-19 concerns about indoor events.
Motor Bella will be held from Sept. 21-26, 2021, at the M1 Concourse in Pontiac, Mich. Centrally located in the metro Detroit area, M1 Concourse, often referred to as an 87-acre playground for auto enthusiasts, enables exhibitors to showcase key vehicles and technologies in an outdoor setting.