The Ford Motor Company is an American car company. The company debuted in Gran Turismo 2, and has been in every subsequent Gran Turismo game, except for Gran Turismo HD Concept.
List of Cars[]
Car | Base PP/Gr. | Picture |
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Ford F-150 SVT Raptor '11 | N400 | |
Ford Focus ST '15 | N300 | |
Ford Focus Gr.B Rally Car | Gr.B | |
Ford GT40 Mark I '66 | N400 | |
Ford GT '06 | N600 | |
Ford GT '17 | N700 | |
Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car | Gr.3 | |
Ford Mark IV Race Car '67 | Gr.X | |
Ford Mustang Mach 1 '71 | N300 | |
Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback '15 | N400 | |
Ford Mustang Gr.3 Road Car Car no longer obtainable. |
N500 | |
Ford Mustang Gr.B Rally Car | Gr.B | |
Ford Mustang Gr.4 | Gr.4 | |
Ford Mustang Gr.3 | Gr.3 |
Detailed cars[]
Simple cars[]
Car | Picture |
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Ford Focus ST '06 | |
Ford GT '06 | |
Gran Turismo Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car | |
Ford Mustang V8 GT Coupe Premium '07 |
Car | Picture |
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Ford Focus Rally Car '99 | |
Ford GT '02 |
Car | Picture |
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Ford Focus RS '02 | |
Ford GT40 | |
Ford GT40 LM Edition | |
Ford Ka '01 |
Car | Picture |
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Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R '00 | |
Ford GT40 '66 | |
Ford Escort Rally Car '98 | |
Ford Focus Rally Car '99 | |
Ford GT40 Race Car '69 | |
Tickford Falcon XR8 Race Car '00 |
Gallery[]
Scenery Cars[]
Trivia[]
- An entry for the Ford ESCORT 1.8 GTi can be found in the replay name listings in demo builds of GT2, as well in the otherwise-static Ford dealership in that demo; however, it was cut from the final game.[2]
- Additionally, mentions of the Ford ESCORT RS2000 can also be found there (with its internal name, efe2n, being reused for the Ford RS200 '84) as well in the final game's description for the Ford Escort Rally Car '98, although it is used only in the Japanese version of the final game.
- A third-generation Ford Explorer is seen as a background in the Dirt & Snow Tracks menu in GT4.
- Judging from where the photo was taken, it was likely taken during development in process of creating the Grand Canyon track.
- In GT6, GT Sport and GT7, a Ford Transit can be seen as a trackside prop car in some tracks (mostly used as an ambulance/medical car).
- With the addition of the Ford GT Race Car '18 and the return of the original Ford GT LM Race Car Spec II to GT7, Ford equates BMW's record for the manufacturer with the most Gr.3 cars available at four.
- In version 1.25, Nissan also equated the record with the addition of the Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 '18 (as well as the Nissan Skyline Super Silhouette Group 5 '84 and the Nissan GT-R GT500 '99).
- In GT2, internally, European and American Ford offerings are split, with European models beginning with the "ef" prefix and American ones beginning with the "uf" suffix in the filenames. Plans for a separate European Ford dealership were made in GT2, but didn't materialize; as such, American and European Ford models continue to be treated as the same brand. This has the side-effect of European-only Ford offerings (such as the Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth '87 in GT7) being unable to enter European regional events whenever regional restrictions apply (additionally, European Ford models appear as opponents in lower-level US Nationals events in GT2, and the Ford Ka '01 and Ford Focus RS '02 are placed in the New Cars - Pacific section in GT Concept.)
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