Recently, Ford announced that it will launch a special edition model based on the current Ford GT, which is to commemorate the Ford GT 40 car in the 60s of the last century, which won the French Le Mans endurance championship for three consecutive years in the 1960s, which can be said to have earned enough face for Ford. It is reported that the new car was built by the British Alan Mann Racing Company and was named the Ford GT Alan Mann Heritage Edition.

From the outside, the design of this new car is inspired by Alan Mann racing, with Alan Mann's exclusive color scheme, decorating the body in red and white gold. The body is very low, the roof line is low, and the prototype of the new car, the GT 40, is only 40 inches high. The front face is equipped with a square headlight, and the lower part is equipped with a large mesh grille. From the side, the new car has a lower chassis and a large dark gold wheel at the bottom. The rear part is equipped with retro round taillights, and the rear wheel arch is raised upwards, highlighting the muscular feel of the new car.
The specific power and parameter information of the new car has not yet been revealed, and it is unclear when Ford will release the new car, but according to the trailer released by Ford, the new car is not far from the unveiling. It is reported that the new car will be limited to five units, but so far only two new cars have been produced.