The Ford GT is in its final year of production but the automaker had another special edition up its sleeve. After being teased a few months ago, the 2022 Ford GT Alan Mann Heritage Edition was fully unveiled at the Chicago Auto Show. The special model is paying tribute to Alan Mann Racing’s lightweight racing prototypes from 1966, while highlighting the importance of prototypes in the development of the race-winning GT.
The red and gold livery with Frozen White
accents for the No. 16 graphics is inspired by the 1966 Ford AM GT-1 prototype
that will be on display next to the modern reinterpretation. Additionally, the
2022 Ford GT Alan Mann Heritage Edition gets exposed carbon fiber on the aero
components, since lightweight materials were always the core ingredient of Alan
Mann Racing’s projects. Another highlight is the carbon-fiber 20-inch wheels
with Brembo brake calipers painted in black and red.
Inside there is plenty of exposed carbon
fiber combined with black Ebony Alcantara upholstery on the steering wheel,
instrument panel, headliner, pillars, and seats. The latter feature gold and
red stitching, plus the GT logo embossed on the headrests. Discreet gold
accents can be found on the dashboard while the paddle shifters are finished in
Alan Mann Red. The two racing prototypes of Alan Mann Racing – the AM GT-1 and
another car based on the GT MK I – didn’t win major races, however the use of
lightweight components was later applied in the Le Mans-winning 1966 GT MK II,
contributing to the models’ glorious racing heritage.
The 2022 Ford GT Alan Mann Heritage
Edition is the seventh model from the Heritage Edition series including the
2017 Ford GT ’66 (27 units), 2018 Ford GT ’67 (39 units), 2019 Ford GT ’68 Gulf
Livery (50 units), 2020 Ford GT ’69 Gulf Livery (50 units), 2021 Ford GT ’66
Daytona, and 2022 Ford GT ’64 Heritage Edition. Similar to the aforementioned
models, the Alan Mann Heritage Edition will be produced in limited numbers.
Ford says that it is already available for “approved Ford GT customers”, with
the first deliveries scheduled for the first quarter of 2022.