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Ford Made Mechanical Changes Its GT Line and Added Two New Paint Options

Ford recently made some changes to its 2020 line of GT cars, including increased output, mechanical changes, and a 'Liquid Carbon' paint option. The automotive company stated that the standard version of the 'GT 2020' will have an approximate price point of $500,000. However, the carbon Fiber option will be more expensive and cost approximately $750,000.

The new GT is now able to product 660 BHP and features a new titanium exhaust system. Other mechanical changes include a wider torque band and cooled pistons. Ford's new GT is powered by a 3.5 liter EcoBoost V6 engine. The new paint options include Liquid Carbon and a paint job inspired by the brand's 1969 Gulf Racing win.
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