Following multiple extensions, production of the latest generation of the Ford GT finally ended last year, and since then, we’ve only seen the prices of that particular sports car continue to rise to new heights. In fact, last year, a 2020 Ford GT Liquid Carbon model was among the top-grossing vehicles sold on Bring a Trailer in 2023 after raking in an incredible $1.8 million. Now, this sub-800 mile 2020 Ford GT Carbon Series is the latest example of the beloved model seeking to sell for big bucks on BaT, and it’s off to a solid start in that regard.
Sadly, the original owner of this 2020 Ford GT Carbon Series recently passed away, and as such, it’s now being auctioned off by their estate. With just 796 miles on the clock, it hasn’t been driven much over the past few years, however, which is pretty typical of any Ford GT. This particular example is finished in Ingot Silver, and thanks to the presence of the optional Carbon Series package, it’s accompanied by exposed carbon-fiber stripes, 20-inch carbon fiber wheels, a polycarbonate engine cover, gloss carbon-fiber exterior trim, and titanium lug nuts.
That theme extends to the cabin, where one will find black Alcantara-covered Sparco seats with manually reclining carbon-fiber shells, along with an exposed carbon fiber dash, door sills, and center console. At some point, the seller added a set of Schroth Racing six-point harnesses to the fixed-position seats, too.
As is the case with all Ford GT models from this generation, this one is powered by a high-output version of the twin-turbocharged Ford 3.5L V6 EcoBoost, which in this guise was factory-rated to send 660 horsepower and 550 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels via a Getrag seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle. Given the fact that this example has already bid up to a pretty high level as of this writing, we wouldn’t be surprised if becomes the latest GT to surpass the million-dollar mark, too.
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Amazing supercars that proved there worth winning Le Mon multiple times since released. Almost every major supercar collector has one or wants one. The gen1 Ford GT produced 04-06 sold for approx 150k new (a bargain) & commands upwards of 500k now.