Halcón SuperSport Falcarto 2015

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Halcón SuperSport Falcarto '15
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Young and ambitious enterprise aims to come head-to-head with the best acclaimed ones in the segment of extraordinary and unique supersports cars. Having developed the Falcarto during the last 2.5 years, Halcón SuperSport proudly presented a pre-production prototype which is scheduled for a strictly limited production of only 15 custom made examples.

The muscular and aggressive looking coupe extensively incorporates carbon fiber into bodywork what results into a saved weight as well as top class performance characteristics. Clearly noticeable carbon elements like front splitter, front grille, side vents on the hood, front and rear wings, doors, side skirts, rear window, rear splitter and central console nicely wraps up this German supercar. Sophisticated design features such as repeated company logo (the stylized letter “H”) on the front grill, large air vents, massive rear and stylish wing - they all fit into a sporty and dynamic image. One of the most noticeable features of an external design is the roof line. The line of the windshield is broken at the sharp edge and then quickly goes down. In combination with an especially sharp and distinctive waist line emphasized on the side doors this narrows down into the rear end. This truly unusual decision provides additional aggressiveness for the stance of the Falcarto and makes it look ready for a take-off at the smallest pressure of an accelerator pedal. The car will be available in one of five colors such as Stream-White, Berrymania-Red, Manganite-Silver, Bronzite-Brown and Stratosite Light-Blue.

The Falcarto is sitting on Continental Sport Contact 5P tires (265/30 R21 in front and 325/25 R21 on the rear axle) mounted on a specially-designed CNC-machined aluminum wheels. In order to ensure the proper grip brake discs with a diameter of 380mm comes under control together with respectively 6- and 4-piston front and rear calipers.

Inside of the car, both the driver and passenger is surrounded by luxury materials such as best quality leather and Alcantara. Well noticeable is that the design elements are repeated on the seats, door panels and leg room area. Wrapped into carbon fiber is a fine state-of the-art infotainment system in the central panel. Additionally, mounted behind custom-made Recaro seats is a large diameter sound speaker.

Hidden under the carbon skin is a centrally located modified V6 3.7 liter twin-turbo front engine derived from Nissan GT-R with a power output varying from 420 to 640 hp. This power aggregate is able to generate torque from 440 to 770 Nm. The estimated weight of the Falcarto is from 1510 to 1600 kg meaning that the power-to-weight ratio varies from 3.59kg to 2.50kg/1 hp. Combining these figures we get a new German high performance supercar which is able to run from standstill to 100 km/h in 3.8-5 seconds and reach a top speed of 285-320 km/h.

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...This is a MR? Looks like a modified 370Z to me though.


Hang on, where's the usual spec chart?
 
It's not a Z, but it does have a Nissan engine.

...The side profile looks similar to a 370Z. And that motor being 3.7 V6 makes me think this is somewhat loosely based on a Z. That V6 is probably VQ37VHR anyway.



{not the one from GT-R, which is a VR38DETT 3.8 V6.}


Having re-read the OP, it IS a FR after all.
 
I was gonna suggest this car when I first heard of it, and was beaten to it. But hey, this car looks really sick, especially with that blue paint!
 
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