2021 Ford GT Studio Collection

Ford unveiled a new GT Heritage Edition and a new graphics trim package with limited production.

First-ever Daytona-inspired Ford GT Heritage Edition

2021 Ford GT Heritage Edition

The 2021 Ford GT Heritage was built to commemorate the 1966 Daytona 24 Hour Continental race win by the 1966 GT model. The 2021 Ford GT Heritage Edition is the first to feature a livery famous for a race other than Le Mans.

The vehicle's design is based upon the 1966 endurance-winning Ford GT40 MK II race car.

Inside, the lightweight driver-centric interior features unique appointments including black Alcantara® suede wrapping the instrument panel, headliner and steering wheel rim, while anodized red paddle shifters and red Alcantara suede performance seats add dramatic contrast to the interior.

For customers looking for an even bolder look, an optional Heritage Upgrade Package includes 20-inch exposed carbon fiber wheels with a unique gloss red-painted inner accent barrel, while monoblock brake calipers are lacquered in black and detailed with Brembo lettering in red. Inside, ghosted 98 roundels provide a subtle contrast on both driver and passenger carbon fiber door panels of this this package.

Ford GT Studio Collection

2021 Ford GT Studio Collection

The Ford GT Studio Collection comprises a lineup of unique graphic trim packages, creating a new look for owners seeking something different.

The newly revealed exterior graphic package was a collaborative effort between Multimatic and the Ford GT Group.

Only 40 cars are slated to receive the Studio Collection package across the 2021 and 2022 model years. The body and graphics can be customized with seven standard colors or further personalized with an extended palette offering endless color combinations for even greater exclusivity.

Deliveries of the 2021 model year Ford GT begin in early 2021, with Ford GT production wrapping up in 2022.