- For the later model, see Ford GT '06.
- "The legendary sports car that took home four Le Mans titles in the 1960s is brought back with modern-day specs."
- ―In-game catch text for the car, from GT6's Dealership
The Ford GT '05 is a supercar produced by Ford. It only appeared in Gran Turismo 4, Gran Turismo PSP, Gran Turismo 5, and Gran Turismo 6, later being overshadowed by its 2006 version in later games.
Colors[]
There are six colors available. From GT4 to GT5, they all came with Racing Stripes. But in GT6, since the No Stripe variant was merged into this car, Bodyside and Racing Stripes can now be applied, likewise with the 2006 counterpart.
- Centennial White Clearcoat
- Mark II Black Clearcoat
- Mark IV Red Clearcoat
- Midnight Blue Clearcoat Metallic
- Quick Silver Clearcoat Metallic
- Speed Yellow Clearcoat
In-game description[]
Ford's GT40 is arguably the greatest American race car ever. It accomplished remarkable feats, most notably winning four consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance races beginning in 1966. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Ford Motor Company, it was decided to resurrect this legendary machine as a modern road car. The Ford GT Concept was born.
The car's styling was heavily influenced by the look of the classic 1960's GT40, but underneath the sheet metal was a boatload of modern technology, including HID headlights. Also, in contrast to the twin-tube aluminum monocoque frame of the original, the new Ford GT adopted an aluminum spaceframe. The suspension system consisted of double-wishbones at all four corners. The engine came in the form of a supercharged 5.4-liter DOHC V8 that produced 500 HP mounted amidship. A 6-speed manual transmission managed power to the rear wheels.
The dashboard was also designed with a retro flavor, featuring old-fashioned toggle switches reminiscent of the GT40. The GT Concept was such a hit that Ford decided to produce the car. The production version made its debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in 2002, with power boosted to 550 HP. In the summer of 2004, the first cars were delivered to customers.
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
---|---|---|---|
Gran Turismo 4 | Ford Dealership | 149,880 | --- |
Gran Turismo PSP | Ford Dealership | 149,880 | --- |
Gran Turismo 5 | Used Car Dealership (Lv. 14+) | 140,192 | --- |
Gran Turismo 6 | Ford Dealership | 149,880 | --- |
Trivia[]
- In the NTSC-J version of GT4, the drivetrain is not listed.
- In some pre-release screenshots of GT4, there appears to be a specially liveried variant; a Mark IV Red Clearcoat (or a similar red color) with racing number decals on the hood, doors, and the left rear. However, this special variant was cut from the final version.
- Said special livery appears to be based on a livery of the 2003 Ford GT Concept.