Description
The Ford GT90 is a concept supercar that was unveiled at the 1995 Detroit Auto Show. It was designed to be a modern interpretation of the legendary Ford GT40 and was intended to showcase Ford’s engineering capabilities. The car featured a quad-turbocharged V12 engine that was capable of producing 720 horsepower and 660 lb-ft of torque. It was also equipped with a six-speed manual transmission, four-wheel steering, and active suspension. The GT90 was never intended for production, and only one prototype was built. The car is now on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.