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Cape Advanced Vehicles to Unveil GT40 Successor on Le Mans 60th Anniversary

Cape Advanced Vehicles to Unveil GT40 Successor on Le Mans 60th Anniversary

Six decades after Ford's historic 1-2-3 sweep, CAV is set to mark that moment with a ground-up GT40 successor

South African coachbuilder Cape Advanced Vehicles will reveal a new supercar on June 18, timing the debut to coincide with the 60th anniversary of Ford's historic 1-2-3 finish at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The company, which has manufactured GT40 restomods since 1999, says that the project is a ground-up successor to the original Ford GT40 race car. The vehicle rides on an aluminium and carbon fibre monocoque chassis, with the roof and A-pillars fully integrated into the passenger cell and front and rear subframes handling structural loads at each end.

CAV is targeting two power outputs for the mid-engine platform. A naturally aspirated V8 version is expected to produce 500 horsepower, while a forced-induction variant targets 800 horsepower. The company has not confirmed final specifications or pricing ahead of the reveal.

Both liveries carry direct historical significance to the Le Mans victory that ended Ferrari's dominance at the race. They reference the Ford GT40s that locked out the podium at the Circuit de la Sarthe in 1966, with the black No. 2 and light blue No. 1 race numbers visible in teaser material released by the company. 

Structural details released by CAV show carbon fibre tail light housings mounted on CNC-lasercut marine-grade aluminium cantilevers, with door structures also built from aluminium pending final homologation requirements. The company states that all components shown in teaser material are already in production and undergoing real-world testing.

Cape Advanced Vehicles takes its name from Ford Advanced Vehicles, the original manufacturer of the GT40 racing cars established in 1963, and has produced four generations of GT40 restomods across more than two decades of operation. The reveal event is scheduled in Cape Town on June 18, 2026, with further details on pricing and exact production numbers to follow. Watch this space.

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Images: Ford, via @capeadvancedvehicles

Khris Bharath