Mansory Ford GT revealed with wild look and 700 HP


German tuner Mansory, known for its exaggerated cosmetic modifications and questionable taste, has unveiled a new limited-production car based on the new Ford GT. Called Le Mansory, a play in the Le Mans term, it includes a large selection of gear changes inside and out, as well as a power boost from the mid-mounted twin-turbo V-6 engine.

Mansory says this new GT-based car was built to celebrate the company’s 30th anniversary. The smooth, uninterrupted streamline lines of the original GT’s body have been replaced by a selection of new aggressive-styled carbon fiber panels, the most spectacular of which is found around the headlights, which appear to have acquired a set of eyebrows The rest of the body is equally exciting, with two roof spoons, elongated side skirts, a massive wing, and three center-mounted exhaust tips.

The interior has been treated with an equally expansive overhaul, with two-tone seats, blue accents, Mansory badges, and plenty of alcantara scattered throughout. The engine compartment has also been spruced up with a bright blue lining and more Mansory logos.

The 3.5-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost V-6 has been tuned to 700 horsepower and 619 pound-feet of torque, increments of 53 horsepower and 69 pound-feet over stock. The wheels are forged items wrapped in Continental Sport Contact 6 tires. Mansory promises that despite body changes, the Le Mansory can reach 220 mph, four miles more than the regular Ford GT.

Mansory has not yet indicated a price for the Le Mansory conversion, but considering your past efforts and the considerable effort put into designing this car, we are confident that it will not be cheap. The company will convert just three GTs in total, so if you want one, you’d better get your order in quickly.

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