2006 Sportec SPR1 T80

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SPR1- a classic sports car design committed to functionality and being full of emotions constitutes the framework for innovative technologies. The sports car’s heart is situated inside the rear end: a flat engine featuring more than 800hp. This power allows performance ratings high above the possibilities of comparable sports cars. Thus, the coupé sprints to 100km/h in 3.0 seconds, to 200km/h in 8.7 seconds and is capable of a top speed far above 380km/h.

Specially manufactured drive components and axles transfer the existing force surely to the road surface. The electrically adjustable high-performance chassis adapts itself to any requirements at the push of a button. Thereby, the driver benefits from a high degree of safety at high speeds and may enjoy convenient travelling during short or long trips. Beneath the ultra-light and classy forged rims of the classic Sportec design, a luxuriously dimensioned brake system is waiting for the customer. The negative acceleration corresponds to a stopping distance shorter than 36 metres after a speed of 100km/h.

Inside, the customer finds a clear sports car design according to the highest quality of manufacturing and material. The furnishing will be tailored entirely to the wishes of the customer who will benefit from the advice of specially trained consultants while making his choice. The variety of possible combinations and the strict limitation to ten vehicles make each SPR1 a unique specimen. This guarantees the highest degree of exclusiveness.
The SPR1 – Sportec's commitment to the desire of reaching the unreachable ideal and of achieving the maximum possible in favour of their customers.
Updated 08:46 AM - March 13, 2006


Liking this very much...
 
Very nice in black.

I don't usually like black wheels, but on this car they're 👍.

They say a top-speed far above 380km/h. Does that mean it'll challenge the Veyron?...
 
There we go! Classic 911 Turbo looks through a modern-day Cayman. It cant get any better than that.
 
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