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Although the SEMA Show has not started yet, I think you're starting to get a good idea of what to expect at this year's event. Well, we've got yet another vehicle that is going to demand your attention.

That would be Zero to 60 Designs' Ford GTT. If you're wondering what GTT stands for, it means Grand Turismo Tribute. Let me explain.

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Essentially, the boys and girls at Zero to 60 Designs decided that the all-new Ford GT needed to be honored. So, it did so with the featured Mustang. That means the company revamped the body and give it plenty of power to accompany those exterior changes.

According to the company it went from design to completion in only six weeks.

Word on the street suggests that the Coyote V8-powered GTT makes use of a supercharger and puts out a staggering 800 horsepower. In addition, you'll find a Brembo big brake kit, Eibach suspension, 22-inch HRE wheels and a Magnaflow exhaust.

Lastly the car is expected to be made available to the public in 2017 but there's no word on how many units or how much it will cost — supposedly we'll get more information before the end of the year.


The 2016 SEMA Show photo galleries are sponsored by Lexus.


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Zero to 60 Designs' press release follows:

Zero To 60 Designs Pays Homage To Ford's Highly Anticipated 2017 GT By Developing A Production Prototype In Its Honor For The 2016 SEMA Show - Enter The All-New 2017 GTT

Production Model GTT Featuring a Supercharger and 800+ Horsepower is Expected to Be One of the Top Builds at 2016 SEMA Show - DESIGNED AND BUILT IN 6 WEEKS! -


LAS VEGAS, Oct. 28, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Zero to 60 Designs is introducing the world to the groundbreaking 2017 GTT next week at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nev. The GTT pays homage to one of the world's most legendary and iconic supercar nameplates: Ford's all-new 2017 GT. The Zero to 60 Designs GTT will be featured in the SCT Performance Booth (Booth #61018) booth at SEMA. GTT stands for Grand Turismo Tribute and the vehicle was conceived by automotive designer and lead fabricator, Kenny Pfitzer. Showing a striking resemblance to the Ford GT, this all-new muscle car was designed with production in mind and Zero to 60 Designs will begin production in early 2017.

In addition to the debut of the world-class GTT, Zero to 60, in partnership with LINE-X Protective Coatings, is showcasing four other SEMA vehicles. These include a prototype off-road OEM production vehicle, a customized 2017 Toyota Tundra (LINE-X Booth #31107), a restored 1975 Ford Bronco (SEMA LTAA Booth #34183), the North American debut of the Alkane Dominator Search and Rescue vehicle (LINE-X Booth #31107), and a Hyundai Tucson customized into the ultimate off-road monster (LINE-X Booth #31107), represent the creative design skills and in-house fabrication capabilities of Zero to 60.

For the GTT, Zero to 60 selected PPG Professional Paints to ensure the look was not only clean, but helped set this GTT apart. Zero to 60 tied in the elegant look of the GTT by adding Solar Gard window protection and tinting to the vehicle. Zero to 60 chose ProCharger as its official supercharger partner to deliver both power and efficiency and SCT Performance to provide optimized programming for a wide range of driving conditions. Exhaust was quite simple; it had to be Magnaflow dual flow exhaust. 

The GTT stands on HRE Performance P204 Brushed Titanium wheels and mounted on Pirelli P-Zero 22x9.5 (front) and 22x11 (rear). Zero to 60 selected Brembo as its brake partner and chose the Eibach Pro-Street-S as its suspension partner.




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