2017 Ford GT Pricing to start "in the mid-$400,000s"

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Ford GT order books open, pricing in the mid-$400,000s

The new GT supercar from Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] is already one of the most desirable cars on the planet, and that’s before the Blue Oval has listed any performance specs or even mentioned a price.

That was to be expected, though, given the significance of the nameplate and the fact Ford will offer the car for a limited time only.

If you’d like to get your hands on one, here’s how. Ford has opened the order books and set up the special website www.fordgt.com where you need to register your interest. There is also a configurator that lets you play around with some of the car’s options such as the color, wheels and interior themes. Among the options are matte black paint and carbon fiber wheels. We're told the starting price will be in the mid-$400,000s.

The registration process is open to users worldwide but only represents an application and not an actual reservation. That’s because Ford isn’t selling the car on a first come, first served basis as all orders will be vetted to ensure the cars end up with genuine fans that will be out driving them. We saw Ferrari [NYSE:F] and McLaren attempt this with their own LaFerrari and P1 flagships to avoid the cars ending up with speculators, though some cars still made it onto the used market shortly after launch.

It’s been rumored prospective buyers may have some substantial criteria to meet, such as previous Ford ownership and even social media status. Furthermore, the lucky few allocated a build slot are also expected to sign legal documents stating they won’t sell the car for a minimum period.

To make the experience as special as possible, Ford will also launch a concierge service for approved applicants. The concierge is expected to remain in contact with the approved applicant throughout the ordering and build process and even years into ownership.

Ford has confirmed that it will build 250 GTs per year and that this initial round of ordering, which closes May 12, 2016, will cover the first two years of production, so 500 cars. It’s not clear how many years of production Ford is planning.

For those that might have forgotten, the new GT features a mid-engine monocoque structure made from carbon fiber. It’s powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 that will likely be rated at about 630 horsepower and 539 pound-feet of torque. Drive is to the rear wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

The first lucky customers are expected to receive their cars by the end of the year.


Personal opinion: I assume the people who bitched about a $375,000 Lexus with arguably one of the five best engines in the world, state-of-the-art (at the time) carbon fiber construction and a limited run of only 500 units will be gasping for air when they find out that the base price for a V6 Ford GT is $450,000.
 
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Yep, one of my co-workers this morning was already mentioning to me “Have you seen the price of the Ford GT? Who would pay that much for a Ford?” That was a pretty typical response when the LFA pricing was announced. My opinion is that at some point you have to pay for the R&D and materials/processes (especially so for the LFA) that goes into these cars. I’m not too surprised by the pricing and I’m sure they’ll sell quickly. If you look at the previous generation GT they’re actually appreciating in value with used ones going for $300k+. If I remember correctly they sold for $150k when they came out
 
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This is a must option
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Still can't believe it will be a V-6...Also it seems production will be done in Canada, not the states...

That said, having seen it at SEMA, it is jaw dropping...just exotic in every way possible.