aluminium and carbon fibre monocoque chassis with steel for extra torsional rigidity
Powertrain
Engine
5.9 L (5,927 cc) quad-turbocharged DOHC V12
Power output
720 hp (537 kW; 730 PS)
Transmission
5-speed FFD-Ricardo manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,946 mm (116 in)
Length
4,470 mm (176 in)
Width
1,963 mm (77 in)
Height
1,140 mm (45 in)
Curb weight
1,451 kg (3,199 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor
Ford GT40 (spiritual)
The Ford GT90 is a high performance concept car that was developed and manufactured by American car maker Ford. It was unveiled in January 1995 at the Detroit Auto Show.[2][3] The car is currently on display at Hajek Motorsports Museum, Ames, Oklahoma.[4]
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^"Ford GT90 - Motor Trend Magazine". December 1995.
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