This is it, then. After half a dozen years of production and more special editions than it’s healthy to mention, the finalwill be made very soon. As has become tradition for Ford’s V6 supercar over the past few years, this new LM Edition pays homage to some race in France you might have heard of called Le Mans.
The colour extends inside, too, with Alcantara for the driver’s seat that matches the choice outside. And all 20 LM Editions will get a 3D-printed badge made from the crankshaft of the third-placed GT. Yep, that's right: the #69 car from 2016 was disassembled, and now the crank has been ground into a powder for this LM Edition plaque, to “embed the Le Mans podium-finishing spirit into each road car.
Yeah but with matching seats pls