Cars Tagged - GT
1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Tour de France
3The 250 Granturismo Berlinetta, was also called the "Tour de France" after successfully competing in the the 10-day Tour de France automobile race.
1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT
3The car was designed by Aston Martin and used the Superleggera body frame system – aluminium panels on tubular support frames.
1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
9Effectively a DB4 GT, lightened and improved by the Zagato factory in Italy, by Ercole Spada.
1962 Ferrari 250 GT
9Sometimes known as the GTL, GT/L or Berlinetta Lusso, it is larger and more luxurious than the 250 GT Berlinetta.
1963 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder
24Designed for export to North America, the 1957 250 GT California Spyder was Scaglietti’s interpretation of an open-top 250 GT.
1964 Lamborghini 350 GT
21The Lamborghini 350 GT was the first production vehicle produced by Lamborghini.
1965 Ford GT Roadster Prototype
15Early cars in the development of the legendary Ford GT40 were simply named “Ford GT”.
1966 Ford GT40 Le Mans
3When Ford set out to develop a race car that could beat Ferrari in endurance racing, the GT40 was the resulting creation.
1966 Ford GT40 Mk II
15With Henry Ford II determined to beat Ferrari, the GT40 was the vehicle to do it.
1967 Ford GT40 Mk IV
10As the ultimate expression of the original GT40, the Mk IV was redesigned from scratch with state-of-the-art technology.
1980 Porsche 924 Carrera GT
8Based upon the Porsche 924 Turbo, the homologation special 924 Carrera GT was both wider and lighter, with higher turbo pressure and engine compression.
1981 Volkswagen Scirocco GT
2A heavily redesigned “Mark 2” variant of the Volkswagen Scirocco went on sale in 1981, although it remained on the A1 platform.
1987 Ford Mustang GT
2The third generation of Fords popular pony car affectionately known as the Fox Body Mustang.
1991 Audi Avus Quattro Concept GT
3The Audi Avus quattro was a “supercar-styled” concept car from the German car manufacturer Audi.
1992 Bugatti EB110 GT
9The car has a 60-valve, quad-turbo V12 powering all four wheels through a six-speed gearbox.
1994 Ferrari 348 GT Competizione
16Developed for the GT racing championship, the Ferrari 348 GT Competizione was first released in 1993 and would be limited to only 50 examples built.
1995 BMW M3 GT
8The BMW M3 GT was a homologation series special built to allow the E36 M3 to compete in the FIA-GT class II, IMSA GT and international long-distance races.
1996 Toyota Celica GT
3The 1996 Celica for export market received the same front restyling as the Japanese models, although the tail lights were untouched.
1997 McLaren F1 GT
5Although conceived purely as a road car, the McLaren F1 triumphed against dedicated racing opposition to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995.
2001 Ferrari 456M GT
18A further step in the company’s tradition of 2+2 cars, the Ferrari 456M GT provides a high-performance 5,474 cu. in. V12 engine.
2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt GT
4Ford released this special edition ‘Bullitt’ Mustang GT in tribute to the Steve McQueen movie of the same name.
2002 Ford GT40 Concept
9The Ford GT40 – the legendary car brought to life by Henry Ford II to change performance car history.
2003 Aston Martin DB7 GT
5Aston Martin launched the most powerful DB7 ever made the Aston Martin DB7 GT.
2003 Ferrari 360 GT
11The result of a collaboration between Ferrari and Michelotto Automobili, the 360 GT was designed to compete in the FIA N-GT class.
2004 Ford GT
9The all-new 2005 Ford GT supercar comes to life in the form of three production road cars.
2005 Ford Mustang GT
8In 2005 Ford introduced the all new fifth generation Mustang highlighted by the “retro-futurism” design of the car echoing models of the late-1960s.
2005 Maserati Spyder GT 90th Anniversary
6Maserati presents an exclusive, limited-edition Spyder on the eve of its 90th Anniversary celebrations.
2005 Subaru Legacy GT Spec B
9Subaru’s performance version of it’s family sedan combined the companies well known symmetrical all-wheel drive with a turbocharged boxer engine.
2006 Ford GTX1 Roadster
2Inspired by the 1966 Sebring-winning Ford GTX1 roadster.