Ford GT for sale
Price & Key Information About This Ford GT
Price for export! (Net Export, taxes excluded)
Overview About This Ford GT
We are presenting this Ford GT for sale as an in-stock, delivery-mileage example offered for worldwide export. The listed figure is €894,500.00 net export, meaning the advertised price is tax-excluded in an export context. With 15 km indicated, a two-seat layout, and a black interior, this car is positioned as a near-new GT built around the same core idea that defines the model: lightweight structure, active aerodynamics, and a cabin designed around driving inputs rather than grand touring convenience.
The exterior is specified in Frozen White, a clean, low-distraction finish that highlights the GT’s aero surfaces and flying-buttress architecture. This example leans heavily into exposed composite detailing. The options list confirms extensive carbon fibre content across the body: carbon fibre panels, carbon fibre doors and hood, carbon fibre fenders, carbon fibre front and rear fascias, a carbon fibre front splitter, and a carbon fibre rear diffuser and underbody. Aero shields in carbon fibre are also specified, aligning the car’s visual identity with its function. The wheel specification follows the same logic with 20-inch gloss carbon fibre wheels, complemented by titanium lug nuts. A lightweight titanium tow hook is listed, a small detail that reinforces the “built to be used” intent rather than a purely display-oriented build.
Inside, the cabin is a focused two-seat environment finished in black, with carbon fibre matt trim specified as the veneer. Seating is fixed carbon fibre Sparco, with a carbon fibre passenger shell and manual recline functionality. The steering wheel theme is explicitly motorsport-inspired: an F1-inspired steering wheel in Alcantara, supported by a LED rev counter and lightweight Alcantara steering wheel detailing. Several cabin elements are described in carbon finishes, including a telescoping stalkless column carbon bezel, maintaining a consistent material story from the tub to the touchpoints. There is also an integrated tubular steel roll cage, which speaks to structural intent and occupant protection within a performance-biased architecture.
Powertrain specification is clearly stated in the equipment list: a mid-mounted 3.5L V6 GTDI engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Output is listed at 463 kW (630 PS) with petrol combustion drive. The driving experience is shaped by chassis and aero systems called out directly in the options: electronic active damping, a speed-activated splitter, and a deployable rear wing that also functions as an airbrake. These are the elements that define how a Ford GT behaves at pace, not only how it looks. Braking is handled by a Brembo carbon ceramic brake system, matched to Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tyres, a combination that signals repeatable high-load stopping and grip rather than comfort-first road tyres. A push-button activated front lift system is included, acknowledging real-world clearance needs on ramps and urban surfaces.
Usability features are present without changing the core character. A rear view camera is listed, along with navigation and DAB under the infotainment specification, plus a lighting package and a sun protection pack. Practical touches such as a power trunk release and an indoor cover are included. A serialized IP badge is specified, reinforcing identity and traceability within a low-production model line.
If you want a single summary, this is an export-priced, tax-excluded Ford GT configured around carbon fibre content, active aero hardware, carbon ceramic braking, and delivery-mileage condition, presented as a purpose-built performance car with the essentials you need to drive it as intended.
Ford GT Collectibility & Market Potential
Second-generation Ford GT production is widely reported at approximately 1,350 units worldwide. Original launch MSRP is commonly cited around $450,000 in the United States, with market pricing varying significantly by region and specification. In 2025, publicly visible market benchmarks and listings frequently placed low-mileage Ford GT examples around the $1.0m to $1.3m range, with the highest figures typically associated with special-series cars (for example Carbon Series, Heritage and Alan Mann Heritage specifications) and, secondarily, ultra-low mileage and provenance. Using $450,000 as a reference MSRP and this car’s approximate USD equivalent of $1,041,377, the implied uplift is about +131%. This price behaviour is primarily a function of limited supply and sustained demand for modern, low-production halo cars, rather than a predictable investment path. The strongest buyer case tends to sit in collector value and provenance-led ownership appeal, while real-world liquidity remains narrower than for mass-produced supercars.
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Ford GT for sale available at Hollmann International