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Cape Advanced Vehicles Unveils GT MkII on the 60th Anniversary of Ford's Historic Le Mans Sweep

Cape Advanced Vehicles Unveils GT MkII on the 60th Anniversary of Ford's Historic Le Mans Sweep

Limited to just 40 examples, the inaugural 60th Anniversary Edition celebrates one of motorsport's most significant milestones

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Exactly 60 years after the Ford GT40 delivered its historic 1-2-3 finish at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, one of the most established names in GT40 recreation has unveiled a modern interpretation that looks beyond nostalgia.

Earlier this month, we reported on Cape Advanced Vehicles' plans to reveal a ground-up successor to the GT40. The South African manufacturer has pulled the covers off the GT MkII earlier today, a new flagship that replaces its long-running production GT and represents the most ambitious project in the company's 27-year history.

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While its proportions remain unmistakably linked to the original endurance racer, the GT MkII introduces a substantially different approach beneath the surface. Built around an aluminum and carbon-fiber structure, the new model combines heritage-inspired design with the technology and safety systems expected from a modern supercar.

Power comes from a 4.2-liter twin-supercharged V8, a deliberate nod to the displacement that helped define the GT40's racing legacy. Unlike many continuation-style projects that prioritize period correctness above all else, CAV has engineered the GT MkII to deliver modern usability alongside its historic inspiration.

This means active aerodynamics, all-wheel drive, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, traction control, airbags, and a semi-automatic transmission all form part of the package. The result is a car designed to retain the visceral character associated with the GT40 while offering the confidence and accessibility of a modern high-performance machine.  The debut also marks the launch of the GT MkII 60th Anniversary Edition, a commemorative series limited to just 40 examples. The first specification revealed is finished in Miles Blue Metallic, which will account for only 20 units of total production. 

According to CAV, these anniversary cars receive additional performance enhancements beyond the standard GT MkII, along with bespoke detailing that incorporates precious metals and authentic historical artifacts. Two further anniversary editions, each produced in even smaller numbers, are scheduled to follow.

For a company whose name traces its origins to Ford Advanced Vehicles, the organization responsible for producing the original GT40 race cars, the GT MkII represents more than a replacement for an existing model. It is CAV's clearest statement yet on what a modern GT40 successor can be.

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Images: Ford, via @capeadvancedvehicles

Khris Bharath