When Mansory unveiled the tuned Ford GT dubbed the Le Mansory in June, they announced almost everything about it, save for how much it costs.

We now have the answer courtesy of the ad posted on Mobile by the tuner, which lists the heavily modified American supercar for €1.8 million, including tax, or $2.1 million at today’s exchange rates.

Mind you, for that kind of money, you could get a multitude of exotic machines, such as the McLaren Senna, Bugatti Veyron and Porsche 918, or two barely-driven Ford GTs and cash to spare.

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Limited to just three units, as a celebration to Mansory’s 30th anniversary, the Le Mansory has a lot of changes compared to the stock Ford GT. The carbon fiber body kit has made it 2 inches (5 cm) wider and the front end has been heavily redesigned, getting unique LED headlamps, mean-styled hood and wide air intakes. Carbon fiber canards, big side skirts, roof scoops and a huge wing complete the transformation, alongside 21-inch wheels shod in Continental Sport Contact 6 tires.

More carbon fiber has been used in the cockpit, where the tuner says that “almost not one single component was left untouched”. Most of the cabin has been trimmed in white and black Alcantara, and there are some blue accents, unique headlining and Mansory logo on the headrests.

The twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 has been tuned to deliver 700 HP (710 PS / 522 kW), up from 647 HP (656 PS / 483 kW), and 620 lb-ft (840 Nm) of torque, and no detailed performance numbers have been provided, apart from the claim that the Le Mansory can hit 220 mph (354 km/h).