On your mark, get set, gone
Performance tuned and
completely electrified
A race version of the reimagined Ford GT was developed to compete in FIA GT1 and Le Mans by Matech Concepts, a race car development firm based in Geneva Switzerland.
A few of the surviving 2005 Ford GT chassis, along with original body panel molds, have been acquired by LYNX Motors to be transformed into exotic, road-ready, all electric versions of the GT1 race car, the LYNX GT1e. This rare, ultra-performance vehicle will feature 4 high output motors, generating a staggering projected 2400 horsepower.
To prove the performance capabilities of the GT1e, LYNX will be working with world renowned tuners to shatter some of the most iconic automotive benchmarks.
In addition to unmatched performance and luxury, each GT1e owner will have the opportunity to have Camilo Pardo, chief designer of the 2005 Ford GT, design a custom livery for their car to make it truly one-of-a-kind, along with a unique piece of his art featuring their GT1e.
Precision & Power
The LYNX GT1e is a 2-door, 2 seat hypercar. The battery electric vehicle (BEV) is all-wheel drive utilizing 4 600HP motors (2,400HP) with 100kWh floor-cooled Amprius aircraft battery packs. The GT1e is expected to have an exhilarating 0-60 time.
Specifications
- 2-Door, 2 Seat Hypercar
- Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
- All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
- 4 600HP Motors (2,400HP)
- 100 kWh Floor-Cooled Amprius Aircraft Battery Pack
- Up To 250 Mile Range (estimated)
- 0-60 MPH In About 1.5 Seconds (estimated)
- Top Speed 310+ MPH (estimated)
- NACS (TESLA) Charging Standard
- Updated Exterior Design
- State-of-the-art LED Lighting For Street Legal Compliance
- Performance Interior
- LED Instrument Display & Touchscreen
- Roll Cage, Side Intrusion Protection & Traction Control
Begin youR Custom-Built Journey to the future
Every LYNX Motor vehicle is built to an exact standard and defined by a bespoke customization process individual to each and every owner. Contact our concierge build team to begin your customer journey today.