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GT

1 American  
  1. gigaton; gigatons.

  2. Also called grand touring car.  Also called grand touring.  Also called GT car,Automotive.

    1. an automobile in the style of a coupe, usually seating two but occasionally four, and designed for comfort and high speed.

    2. a high-speed, two-door model of a four-door sedan.


gt. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. gilt.

  2. great.

  3. (in prescriptions) a drop.


GT 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. gran turismo: a high-performance luxury sports car with a hard fixed roof, designed for covering long distances

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gt 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. Guatemala

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Etymology

Origin of gt.

gt. ( def. 3 ) < Latin gutta

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Also here is a trio of 250 GT Berlinettas, Ferraris whose V12 Colombo engine tore up the racetrack but could also be driven on public roads.

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The 1960 250 GT SWB Competition is the shortest of the three, in all red paint except for small white circles on the right front corner of the hood and centered on each door where the driver’s number would go.

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The 1957 250 GT Berlinetta TdF is blue with a red racing stripe that fans out across the front edge of the hood and under the covered headlamps—symbolic, perhaps, of the way the wind flows over the car.

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The 1959 250 GT LWB, on loan from the Luigi J. Chinetti Revocable Trust, is the only one both designed and built by Pininfarina.

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In 2026, Mercedes-Benz plans to continue its product launch program, with major updates for the S-Class, GLE and GLS, the premiere of the new Mercedes-AMG GT 4 Door Coupe, electric C-Class and VLE, and the market introduction of new electric GLC and GLB.

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