Geneva 2013: Full Carbon Fibre GTA Spano
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Engine
GTA has developed a special engine for this car, and has opted for a V10, 8,4 litre engine placed in a longitudinal rear position. It has 900 HP and 1000 Nm torque limited electronically.
GTA’s technicians have worked hard to enhance the compressor so that GTA achieves amazing performances at a top speed of over 350 km/h, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in less than3 seconds. These figures place it directly among the five fastest cars commercialised in the world. The precision of the engine´s control unit helps the engine to offer and increase in power progressively under all circumstances.
Spano also has an electronic power control system, supplied according to the customer´s wishes, which regulates power from a minimum of 450 cv to maximum power.
The gearbox is available in two options, both of which have seven gears: automatic sequential 7-speed with a paddle shift steering wheel or manual sequential.
Technical data
ENGINE
- Position: Central rear longitudinal
- Number of cylinders: GTA Twin Turbo V10
- Displacement: 8,400 cm3
- Maximum power: hp/rpm: 900/6,300 Torque (nm): 1000
CHASSIS AND BODYWORK
- Structural monocoque made from titanium honeycomb, carbon fibre and Kevlar
- Carbon fibre bodywork
- Official weight: 1,350 kg
- Fuel tank capacity(litres):100
- Boot (litres): 100 (front) 130 (rear)
DIMENSIONS
- Length/Width/Height/Wheelbase (metres):4.60/1.98/1.18/2.8
TRANSMISSION
- Traction: Rear wheel driving
- Gearbox: automatic sequential 7-speed with paddle shift or manual sequential
SUSPENSION
- Double wishbone configuration
- Wheels: 19 x9.5 front/20x 12 rear
- Tyres Pirelli P Zero; 255/35 ZR19 and 335/30 ZR20
- Multi-self-adjusting shock absorbers
- Electrical vehicle height adjustment
- Electronically-regulated wing
BRAKES
- AP Racing Carbon-ceramic brake system
- Forced ventilation system
- A 6-piston calliper ABS system
PERFORMANCE
- Maximum Speed of more than 350 km/h
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds
Last edited by Tango; 03-13-2013 at 07:44 PM.
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