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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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Increased Output in Performance Cars
- There is an opportunity to innovate with more efficient engines and power systems in high-end cars.
- Carbon Fiber in Automotive Manufacturing
- There is an opportunity to disrupt the automotive industry by developing more lightweight and durable materials for use in car manufacturing.
- Customization of Luxury Vehicles
- There is an opportunity to offer high-end customers more options for customized design features and personalization in their luxury vehicles.
Sectors Adopting This
- Automotive Manufacturing
- There is an opportunity to innovate with new materials, power systems, and customization options in the production of luxury cars.
- Performance Cars
- There is an opportunity to disrupt the high-end car market with more efficient engines, advanced performance technology, and personalized design options.
- Luxury Goods
- There is an opportunity to offer high-end customers more exclusive and personalized products through luxury vehicle customization options.
