GT production was stopped because it was only planned for 4500 units and they cannot produce the car as is under fmvss requirements that went into effect in September 2006.
There is no new ford supercar planned. Ford has not historically been in the supercar business and the people that can put them in it aren't so inclined at this time. Auto business is brutal and can change in an instant.
One last question for Scott.
Are you a born again virgin?
To expand on LaDave’s comments – the FMVSS requirement changes after GT production would basically force an all-new car again. There are so many fixed engineering and manufacturing costs (and growing - like the yaw control requirements) that even a low volume vehicle like the GT has a capital investment cost between 1/3 and ½ the cost of a fairly clean sheet F-series program. So it costs big, big money for only 1/100th the volume and way, way less than that on profit.
Scott
Thanks for that answer. I think some people thought I was making that up for fun. :lol
All good. You have been correct regarding this topic. Just thought I would add a few details to further paint the picture of how rare the chance of another is at this point. Possible, but not probable.