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Ford GT offers Five Performance Drive Modes

One simple turn of a dial quickly changes aerodynamic, engine, stability control and shift characteristics, as well as ride height on the Ford GT.

By Wheels.ca Wheels.ca

Apr 6, 2017 2 min. read

Article was updated 7 years ago

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There once was a time when owning a supercar meant compromise.

Undeniably, the thrills were real, but the effort required to operate many a high-performance machine could overwhelm.

With the all-new Ford GT, there is no such tradeoff.

Ford Performance engineers set out to ensure being behind the wheel of the 647 hp carbon fibre supercar is an absolute joy regardless of driving conditions.

Five modes enable Ford GT to attain ideal performance – whether on-road driving on a nice summer day, contending with rain and other elements, or aggressively pursuing its limits on a closed circuit.

The drive modes include: Normal, for everyday driving; Wet, for driving in the elements; Sport, for more spirited ventures; Track, for racing and V-Max, for maximum straight-line speed

Ford GT five drive modes

Each mode is specially tuned for a unique driving environment. Leveraging lessons learned from the Ford GT racing program, Ford Performance gave each mode a unique instrument cluster display, with elements prioritized to enhance the overall driving experience.

All of this means that with the simple turn of a knob on its F1-inspired steering wheel, the all-new supercar can switch nearly instantaneously from canyon-carving road machine to fully functioning race car tuned for maximum speed and downforce.

Ford GT also features an advanced, yet easy-to-use launch control system that provides optimal traction for the perfect launch every time.

Designed for track use, it’s available in all modes except “Wet”.

The system is activated through the steering wheel controls in the instrument panel menu and, when activated, a white “LC” appears in the cluster.

At this point the driver holds down the brake with their left foot and fully depresses the gas with their right foot.

When ready, the “LC” turns green and the driver lifts their left foot and the GT launches off, quickly hitting speed.

Ford GT five drive modes

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