Ford GT

The Ford 2006 GT is a mid-engined supercar made by Ford that appears in the Asphalt series. It began as a concept car in 2002, and was produced between 2005 and 2006. It was inspired by the 1960s Ford GT40 race car, which is visually very similar. A roadster version of the GT, called the GTX1 was produced from 2006 until 2008. The second generation Ford GT is supposed to enter production in 2016 as a 2017 model year.

In real life, it's capable of accelerating from 0-96 kmph (0-60 mph) in 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of 330 km/h (205 mph) and it is competitor to the American muscle cars such as the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and the Dodge Viper SRT10.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Ford 2006 GT was introduced in the June 2014 update along with many other cars. In the trailer, it is seen knocking down a McLaren P1. It was later added as a prize to the top 50 players in a time-limited cup. The Ford 2006 GT is currently available in the Garage for purchase.

The Ford 2006 GT is the weakest Class A car, although its starting rank is higher than the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Race Car (1300 vs 1288). The GT has a maximum rank of 1442, making it the second most powerful Ford vehicle in the game, beaten by the Ford Shelby GT500 (which is in Class B, but has a starting rank of 1351 and a maximum rank of 1504). Acceleration without nitro is acceptable, as is the top speed (even at stock, it already hits above 200 mph). Handling is above-average. However, the nitro is very weak and inefficient, making the GT an unpractical choice for a starter's Class A car (even if it has a higher starting rank than the CTS-V Coupe).

The Ford 2006 GT costs only  to purchase (same as the Nissan 370Z from Class D), but its purchase price-maximum upgrade price gap is extremely steep. To max out the GT costs (!)

The Ford 2006 GT qualifies for the following events: 
 * A season 3 Classic event at San Diego Harbor, Bonus Stars: 4 Barrel Rolls and 3 Flat Spins
 * A season 9 Classic event at Dubai Reverse, Bonus Stars: Beat 1:09 time and 3 Knock Downs