autoevolution 16 Mar 2021, 13:53 UTC ·
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The second-generation Ford GT may be the first of its kind not to feature a V8 engine, but it s the company s most technologically advanced vehicle to date. And while the standard GT is downright impressive thanks to its 660-horsepower V6, the GT MkII takes things up a notch with an even more potent engine and race-spec goodies. 9 photos
Introduced in 2019 as a track-only supercar, the GT MkII saw the light of day in only 45 units. Ford rolled the MkII out with a $1.2-million sticker, making it the most expensive new car it ever sold. They all found homes quicker than hotcakes, but there s a really special one of the loose right now.