New 2012 Ford GT with Hybrid power?!

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Apparently Ford is jumping on the hybrid bandwagon.

"It’s take three for the Ford GT! Auto Express has learned that the blue oval is readying an all-new mid-engined supercar – and it’s set to feature hybrid power.

The model follows on from the original Sixties GT40, as well as the GT, built between 2005 and 2006. It will take aim at Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren by using the most advanced technology available to deliver massive straight-line performance. And our exclusive images predict how the Detroit missile is shaping up.

In a bid to distance the new model from the 2005 GT, of which only 100 examples reached Europe, there will be a new design direction. While the GT used plenty of styling cues from the original GT40 racer of the Sixties, the latest interpretation is likely to forego the retro body panels and get a sharper, more modern look.

Evoking memories of the 1995 Ford GT90 concept, which had a 720bhp quad-turbocharged V12, the new GT will put an updated spin on the GT40’s design, with a huge front air intake, angular headlights and vents in the bonnet and flanks.

The overall proportions and mid-engined configuration will remain intact, though – and that will help to provide balanced handling. The biggest news comes under the skin, though. A supercharged V8 provides the power, but extra boost is available at the touch of a button from an electric motor driving the front wheels.

This is similar to the set-up on the Porsche 918 Spyder-style. Add stop-start and the ability to run solely on electricity for brief periods of time, and the new GT would showcase Ford’s green credentials. But as total power will be around 600bhp, the newcomer will still keep pace with other mid-engined supercars such as the McLaren MP4-12C and Ferrari 458 Italia, as well as the successors to the Lamborghini Gallardo and Audi R8.

Keeping the weight to a minimum is an all-aluminium chassis and composite body panels. Expect the GT to tip the scales at around 1,400kg, which is nearly 200kg lighter than the car it replaces. That means a power to weight ratio in the region of 430bhp per tonne, while a three-second 0-62mph time and a top speed in excess of 200mph are targets. And while it won’t be cheap, the car is sure to undercut its rivals.


Read more: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/262957/ford_gt_returns_as_hybrid.html#ixzz1CvDwUvFd"

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Sweet, hybrid supercars are nothing new, the 918 is a freaking beast and its a hybrid.
 

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It will look much more polished and I think more aggressive by the time it goes into production (if it does), but it should be a sweet car i loved the 05-06 gts
 

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It will look more with the times when its in production. Not hating on hybrid platform since they explained on how its going to be used.
 

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No way Ford would release any pics of this, and it definately would not have the unpopular 05-06 wheels from the factory.
 

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That rumor has already been killed

No it hasn't because news just came out on it today with word from Derek Kuzak that the programs existence isn't being denied. The details however are not even close to what this article is claiming. There hasn't been any solid details except that it will probably incorporate the hybrid powertrain.
 

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Eww... When I heard hybrid power I was thinking supercharged and turbo on a car like this. Definitely wasn't expecting batteries and an electric motor. lol
 

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