The first road-going version of the all-new 2017 Ford GT has rolled off the line - beginning the production of the long-awaited halo car from Ford Performance.
In the new, low-volume assembly facility at Multimatic in Markham, Ontario, Raj Nair, Ford’s executive vice president, global product development, and chief technical officer, marked the milestone by driving a Ford GT off the assembly line.
“When we kicked off 2016, we had two primary objectives for our Ford GT supercar - to excel at Le Mans, and to start deliveries before year-end. We've achieved both,” said Nair.
“For everyone involved in designing and developing this car, including all of our employees and suppliers, this is a moment to celebrate. The all-new Ford GT is a showcase of our strength in innovation and our commitment to delivering more for our customers - especially related to light-weight materials, aerodynamics and EcoBoost engine technologies,” added Nair.
Ford GT was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in January 2015. Two years later, Ford Performance has started delivering the first cars to customers around the globe.
Moreover, Ford Performance is adding two more years of production for the all-new carbon fibre Ford GT supercar, bringing the total production commitment to a total of four years.
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