Ford made 250 GTs in 2019, but they’d all been spoken for since 2016.
Of course, the second-generation GT is a beautiful and powerful car. Car and Driver called it “the razor’s edge of automotive design.” Its turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine makes 647 horsepower and 550 lb-feet of torque and can get the car up to 60 mph in just three seconds.
As with most supercars, the GT’s interior is minimal, sacrificing modern comforts to reduce weight and maximize speed. For example, the car’s seats don’t move or adjust at all. Instead, the pedals can be adjusted to suit the position of the driver’s feet.