Wednesday, January 14, 2015
2017 Ford GT Makes First Appearance at the NAIAS Detroit
Ford GT will be back after it made its debut, the first generation of more than 13 years ago. This second generation has made its first refusal in the 2015 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit.
If you look at the model shown, the original concept of the Ford GT is still maintained at this 2017 model. However, on the face of it looks very modern and futuristic. This model is designed for highly efficient aerodynamics.
Ford GT will be back after it made its debut, the first generation of more than 13 years ago. This second generation has made its first refusal in the 2015 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit.
If you look at the model shown, the original concept of the Ford GT is still maintained at this 2017 model. However, on the face of it looks very modern and futuristic. This model is designed for highly efficient aerodynamics.
The cabin interior of this car looks very futuristic but retains the concept of minimalist design. There are not many buttons on the dashboard of the car and if seen, most of the control buttons placed on the steering imposing concepts such as F1.
The seat is to remain where it is installed directly on the chassis of the car to reduce weight. Which can be modified position is also steering column and pedal cars.
Ford has confirmed that the pulse that will be used on this car is a 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost Twin-Turbocharged capable menghembur more than 600 horsepower which makes it the most powerful EcoBoost engine ever manufactured. Attorneys will be sent to the rear wheels through a transmission Dual-clutch 7-speed.
The interior and the car body is made of carbon fiber and aluminum frame combined with a portion of the back and front. Pushrod suspension system and active torsion beam used for DNA leads him racing cars.
Tires Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup 2 combined with the size of 20 inch rims and carbon-ceramic brake system is used to grip the road.
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