Cape Advanced Vehicles Unveils GT MkII, Ushering in a New Chapter of High-Performance Innovation

Cape Town, South Africa — Cape Advanced Vehicles (CAV), the respected South African specialist with more than 25 years of heritage in the production of GT40-inspired performance vehicles, unveils the GT MkII, an all-new restomod supercar that redefines the boundaries of modern craftsmanship, performance, and design. The launch marks a significant milestone for the brand as it builds on a legacy that has seen nearly 250 vehicles delivered to clients worldwide.

Timed to coincide with the 60th anniversary of Ford’s historic 1-2-3 finish at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966, the GT MkII pays homage to one of motorsport’s most celebrated achievements while confidently projecting CAV into a new era of innovation.

In the words of CAV’s Director and Product Architect, Jordi Reddy, “The moment deserved a fitting tribute: a modern interpretation of the MkII GT40 that captures the spirit of the original while delivering the refinement, usability, and performance expected of a contemporary supercar.”

The GT MkII is not merely a nod to the past; it is a sophisticated reimagining of an icon. CAV has drawn on decades of GT40 expertise to create a vehicle that honours the unmistakable silhouette of the original while integrating a distinctly modern design language, advanced materials, and next-generation engineering. The result is a car that preserves the emotional allure of its muse while offering a far more accessible and commanding ownership experience.

Built around a carbon-fibre and aluminium monocoque, the GT MkII achieves an impressively low mass of 1 350 kg, underscoring a commitment to lightweight construction and dynamic excellence. The bodywork is fashioned entirely from carbon-fibre and features signature design cues including massive air intakes, circular taillights, and a dual-layer active Gurney spoiler that deploys at speed to support aerodynamic performance.

Beneath the sculpted body lies a powertrain engineered to deliver genuinely formidable performance. The headline specification is a 4,2-litre V8 fitted with twin superchargers, producing near 600 kW and 880 N.m of torque, with power sent to all four wheels through a six-speed semi-automatic transmission. This is performance presented with intent: abundant and immediate with a modern edge.

CAV has also positioned the GT MkII as a highly configurable, boutique offering. Buyers may specify naturally aspirated V8 or twin-turbo V10 alternatives, along with manual or dual-clutch transmission options, reflecting the company’s bespoke approach to customer engagement and product specification. Supporting hardware includes independent suspension at all four corners, three-way adjustable KW dampers, 8-piston Brembo braking, and optional carbon-ceramic discs for further mass reduction and braking confidence.

In addition to performance, the GT MkII is designed to elevate day-to-day usability with a range of convenience and safety features uncommon in vehicles of this genre. These include power windows, power steering, ample luggage space, swan-wing doors, modern tyres, and OE spare parts support, alongside active aerodynamics, all-wheel drive, ABS, ESC, traction control, and airbags.

This full-bodied feature set is no accident. CAV’s quarter-century of expertise has gifted them the know-how to build and deliver an authentic GT40 experience to an ever-more demanding market. The effect is a supercar that seeks not only to impress on paper, but to deliver a more complete and confidence-inspiring experience behind the wheel.

Designed to replace the brand’s long-standing, classic GT model, their series-production GT MkII will not be a short-lived limited run. Production numbers will however remain in exclusive territory at just ten cars per year.

In parallel, and in the truest traditions of boutique car manufacturing, CAV is also offering extensive personalisation opportunities through an even more exclusive 60th Anniversary Limited Edition of the GT MkII. Only 40 will be built, each offering a “curated experience” for the lucky few. Expect precious metals, tailored interior treatments and a selection of distinctive liveries. Among them are “Miles Blue Metallic” and “Carroll Black Metallic”, both of which pay respectful tribute to the seminal figures and moments that shaped the GT40’s enduring legacy. Each build will reflect the preferences of its owner, reinforcing the GT MkII’s positioning as a highly individualized automotive statement.

CAV’s advantage in this fiercely competitive market lies in the ability to offer a coach-built tribute; produced by a company that has been the custodian of the GT40 for decades. The GT MkII, then, is intended for those who operate outside the realm of ordinary; satisfying growing demand for tailor-made luxury vehicles where the commercial alternatives simply won’t do.

The launch of the GT MkII signals an ambitious evolution for Cape Advanced Vehicles, reinforcing its reputation for combining artisanal craftsmanship with advanced engineering. By blending heritage, performance, and modern-day versatility, CAV aims to extend its reach beyond the niche replica market and into the realm of true limited-production supercars. The GT MkII stands as both a tribute and a declaration: a vehicle shaped by history, but conceived for the future.

Issued by Double Apex on behalf of Cape Advanced Vehicles (CAV).

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