Designed  by a British team that brought us the  McLaren F1, the Caparo T1 claims  that the fastest accelerating road car  in the world like the Bugatti  Veyron race 0-60 km / h in about 2.5  seconds and an unbelievable 000-100  km / h, about 5 seconds. This   enormous speed secure place among the fastest accelerating road legal   car ever, but in the shadow of the $ 1,700,000 price tag attached to  the  Bugatti.
So what is it?
A comparison of this car in another vehicle, so it’s just not comparable. This car is fully justified in the super league, the Veyron supercar. For   this is a car with so much energy you want and one hundred and fifty   thousand pounds in two vehicle whip around the track, or travel to   Germany for the famous stretch of the highway where they can reach a   maximum potential of 205 km / h / 330 mph.
T1  provides two driver’s seat and weighs less than  500 kg and has a carbon  fiber chassis, incredibly easy compared to an  average family car. The  fuel tank is large enough  to do 500 miles before they need the dock, it  will say if he does make  much difference, but because of the size of  the fuel, not economic,  but the expectation is that the car character.
Reliability
The vehicle has a violent past with more PR events go drastically wrong for the automaker. Both the British TV show Top Gear Overdrive and had problems on live TV on some of them are potentially fatal.
Jeremy Clarkson, Top Gear footage aired publicly humorous said. “If   you try to circumvent the normal roundabout at normal speed you have a   huge mistake .. If this thing goes on sale, a ditch or a country that  is  full Premier League footballers’
Total
Generieke  offers something different T1 super car  is usually seen as possibly  Italian and American muscle on the other  side of the vehicle, which of  course some work to improve their safety  record, which in turn, the  customer confidence in this wonderful  concept engine increase. Since   its launch in 2011 the British pound lost on a train to another   currency, which is considerably more expensive than when prices were   announced originally. 













No comments:
Post a Comment