Last July, a three-example production run from Germany’s Mansory tuning shop was launched. The design uses a Ford GT as a base; the result was a hat-tipping to Le Mans style the company called Le Mansory. The first example was unveiled last summer.
The Le Mansory features a 700-horsepower engine—up from the production GT’s 647—in a carbon fiber body. The special cars carry a price tag of about two mil, exchange-rate-dependent.
Mansory evidently continues to receive interest, as they’ve put together the second Le Mansory GT. The design appears to align perfectly with the first example; note the double-scoop roof—which likely has its practical application, but does look more than a little aggressive amid all the busyness—and the leafy mirrors a la Pagani.
The red-on-black color scheme alone appears to distinguish this Le Mansory, at a cursory look anyway. And the fact that it’s a one-off in a very limited run.