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Home » What is the difference between Ford GT and GTD?

What is the difference between Ford GT and GTD?

If you’ve been keeping an eye on Ford’s performance lineup, you might be curious about the differences between the Ford GT and the GTD. These two models certainly share similarities, but there are key distinctions that set them apart.

The GTD boasts a wider track than the Mustang GT, extending by a significant 4 inches. This wider stance not only contributes to its aggressive look but also enhances stability and handling, especially on the track. Additionally, the GTD features an extensive use of carbon fiber throughout its construction. This lightweight material is a favorite among performance enthusiasts for its strength-to-weight ratio, aiding in improved performance metrics.

One area where Ford has been notably quiet is the curb weight of the GTD. While the use of carbon fiber suggests a lightweight build, without official figures, enthusiasts are left to speculate. The weight of a car can significantly impact its performance characteristics, from acceleration to braking and overall agility. Despite this mystery, the GTD’s wider track and carbon fiber construction promise an exciting driving experience for those lucky enough to get behind the wheel.

(Response: The GTD’s wider track and extensive use of carbon fiber distinguish it from the Mustang GT. However, Ford has not disclosed the GTD’s curb weight, leaving enthusiasts to wonder about its performance implications.)