At last year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, Zero to 60 Designs unveiled the gorgeous GTT, which stands for Gran Turismo Tribute. The vehicle, much to Ford’s disgust, utilized a Mustang with some custom touches to make it look like the much more expensive and exclusive GT. After months of wondering whether the shop based out of Corona, CA would offer a production version of the GTT, we now have an answer. And it’s a yes.

According to a report by Ford Authority, Zero to 60 Designs’ will charge $124,950 for one of its GTT models. Only 50 units will be built, which makes it much more exclusive than the GT supercar with a planned production figure of 1,000 vehicles over a span of four years.

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Asking over $120,000 for something that is essentially a Mustang is a lot of coin – especially when you consider the fact that a Mercedes-AMG GT costs just $111,200. But let’s face it, this isn’t an ordinary Mustang that has been spruced up to look like the GT. It’s a pony car with the look of a supercar and, by ticking the right boxes, has incredible performance.

In addition to its supercar-inspired looks, the regular Mustang-based GTT features a custom paint job, 22-inch wheels, featuring Pirelli P-Zero tires, a coilover suspension kit from Eibach, and a custom Magnaflow exhaust system. The price of a base 2017 Ford Mustang GT is also included in the price.

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Opting for the GTT-S, which costs an additional $17,500 bumps things up a bit. The 5.0-liter V8 engine features various performance components including: a supercharger by ProCharger, an ECU tune courtesy of SCT Performance, and a Stage II intercooler. Thanks to all of these goodies, power is now up to 800 horsepower.

The range-topping GTT-SL that costs $149,000 takes the already insane GTT-S and adds six-piston Brembo brakes with cross-drilled rotors, a customer interior with performance seats, a carbon fiber dash, along with a custom sound system.

Production of the GTT starts this month and while the overpowered, GT lookalike has a massive price tag, there’s something about having a modern muscle car with more horsepower than a Lamborghini Aventador that has us in love with the machine.