HSV GEN-F2 GTS 2015

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Uruguay
Rivera
Tsukishima-TDUDT
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HSV GEN-F2 GTS '15
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Guided by our pillars of exhilarating performance, bold design and progressive technology, the GEN-F2 GTS not only looks the business, it’s the most powerful production car ever built in Australia. To say that the GEN-F2 GTS demands attention is an understatement. This is a car that takes centre stage wherever it goes, and with good reason.

The GTS is fitted standard with:

• AP cross-drilled discs with forged 6-piston front calipers and 2 piece front and rear rotors
• All new 20" x 8.5" (front) and 20" x 9.5" (rear) forged alloy wheels in Hyper Dark Stainless
• HSV LED Tail Lamps
• Dual function Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs)
• Projector headlamps
• HSV Quad exhaust outlets with Shadow Chrome tips
• Updated HSV Performance Body Design including lower air intake spears and a subtle front fascia splitter
• Fender vents and side mirrors with Pitch Black accenting
• New HSV side-skirts
• HSV Superflow Performance Rear Spoiler
• Pitch Black bonnet vents


The GEN-F2 GTS features the HSV Superflow Performance Rear Spoiler finished in body colour with Pitch Black accenting. This spoiler complements the integrated and aggressive design of the rear fascia.

The GEN-F2 GTS features a 6.2 litre Supercharged LSA engine which provides a staggering 430kW (576 hp) of power and 740Nm of torque (DIN).

With all this power comes the need for massive amounts of air cooling, which is why the GTS’ design is not only stylish and sophisticated, but also functional. To also assist with its cooling requirements, the GTS is fitted with a stacked plate engine oil cooler and a stand-alone water-to-air charge-air cooling system. Unique tail shafts cater for the higher torque loads and the rear differential helps transfer all of that power to the ground.

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Misleading title. I thought it was the Honda HSV-010. :D

That aside, I'm digging this. We need more Aussie love in Gran Turismo, especially that Mount Panorama is now included in the series.
 
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