With only 53 kilometers, this rare Italian-market 2023 Ford GT offers collectors a near-new, race-bred supercar with historic roots.
A scarcely driven 2023 Ford GT, finished in a heritage-inspired livery and ordered for the Italian market, is poised to draw global attention when it crosses the auction block at Broad Arrow's Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este sale on May 25.

Offered as Lot 205, this Ford GT represents one of the final chapters in Ford’s storied return to Le Mans-winning form and is estimated to bring between €525,000 and €625,000. With only 53 kilometers on the odometer, this example remains in near-delivery condition and comes directly from its original owner.
Originally developed in secret by a specialized team within Ford’s Product Development Center, the second-generation GT was engineered for endurance racing before being homologated for road use. The GT’s debut at the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans resulted in a double-podium finish—an echo of Ford’s historic victory 50 years prior with the GT40.
This example was delivered through Ford Italia in Heritage Blue, evoking the legendary Gulf-liveried GT40s of the 1960s. It’s enhanced by Dual Frozen White racing stripes, Shadow Black exterior trim, and 20-inch Gloss Black forged wheels. The Dark Energy Interior Package includes Sparco racing seats trimmed in black Alcantara, and carbon-fiber accents add to the supercar’s aggressive, purpose-built feel.

Powered by a 660-horsepower 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6, the GT accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.0 seconds and reaches a top speed of 347 km/h. Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes and active aerodynamics help manage this performance with precision.
Included in the sale are exclusive delivery items such as a Multimatic paint sample spray-out card, carbon-fiber Design Spec box, Ford Italia purchase invoice, and OEM battery charger. The car’s Italian registration and VAT status make it highly desirable for European collectors.

As production of the Ford GT has officially concluded, this exceptionally preserved and tastefully optioned example offers a rare chance to own a future classic—one that bridges Ford’s racing past with its modern engineering prowess. See it here.