The Ford GT features many new and unique technologies including superplastic-formed frame aluminum body panels roll-bonded floor panels a friction stir welded center tunnel covered by a magnesium center console a "ship-in-a-bottle" gas tank a capless fuel filler system one-piece door panels and an aluminum engine cover with a one-piece carbon fiber inner panel.
The car is to be powered by a newly designed 3.5 liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine making 647 hp (482 kW; 656 PS) and 550 lb·ft (746 N·m) of torque. According to Ford "the GT will exhibit one of the best power-to-weight ratios of any production car," thanks to its lightweight carbon fiber construction. Underpinning the GT is a carbon fiber monocoque bolted to aluminum front and rear subframes covered in carbon fiber body panels.
The car also has racing inspired pushrod suspension active aerodynamics and dihedral doors. The windshield of the vehicle is made of Gorilla Glass manufactured by Corning which is also used for smartphone screens. Gorilla Glass is used to reduce the weight of the vehicle by allowing for a thinner windscreen with the same strength.