Ford GT 2021 Super Car

Ford surprised everyone with a refreshed version of their mid-engine Ford GT supercar for the 2021 model year, and while the performance upgrades are great, it’s the insane Liquid Carbon option that had everyone buzzing.

The newly available Liquid Carbon option shows off the GT’s lightweight sculpted carbon fiber body completely free of paint color, with a special clearcoat applied to the full carbon fiber body. You can also add a splash of color by adding one of two optional stripe options, along with painted mirror caps. Carbon fiber wheels come standard, and owners can choose from five interior options and five caliper colors.

But the updates to the 2020 Ford GT go well beyond the surface. Ford engineers managed to squeeze an extra 13 horsepower out of the 3.5-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost V6, for a total of 660 horsepower. Mechanical upgrades include gallery-cooled pistons and higher energy ignition coils. Airflow to the engine has also been increased by 50% thanks to new buttress air ducts, allowing for a broader torque curve throughout the rpm range.