Wednesday, February 24, 2010

2010 Gta Spano





















2010 GTA Spano SpecificationsChassis
Wheels 19 x10 front/20x 13 rear
Tires Front 255/35 ZR19
Tires Rear 330/35 ZR20
Front Suspension Double wishbone configuration
Rear Suspension Multilink
Drivetrain
Layout Mid-Engine, RWD
Transmission Manual sequential 7 speed, automatically sequential with paddle shift or (conventional) manual in H-pattern
Differential LSD
Engine
Type: Central rear longitudinal-mounted V10
Induction Supercharged
Horsepower 780 bhp @ 6300 rpm (gasoline), 840 bhp @ 6250 rpm (E90 Ethanol)
Torque 920 Nm (679 lb-ft.)
Displacement 8.3 liters
Exterior
Body Type 2 Door, 2 Seat Sports Car
Length 4650mm
Width 1980mm
Height 1200mm
Curb Weight 1350 kg
Performance
Acceleration (0-100 km/h) 2.9 seconds
Top Speed More than 350 Km/h


GTA is new at building production cars, but not to the world of high performance. A Spanish race team with a history of winning, GTA is in the process of realizing its dream of building a supercar among the most capable in the world. The resulting Spano certainly looks the part, be it on paper or in its muscular exterior design.

The GTA Spano's design looks great from every angle, though it must be noted that the Spano borrows design cues from other acclaimed supercars, most notably the Saleen S7, Bugatti Veyron and modern Lamborghini designs. The rear end, with its louvered flank and windshield, call to mind Saleen S7 and Mustang designs. The C-to-A pillar section, with its rounded bubble shape, looks a little too Bugatti. And the sharply creased front end is so much like the Gallardo's that some may mistake the GTA Spano for something from the Raging Bull.

It appears bankrupt Chrysler has finally found something to do with its extra V10 motors laying around, as it is unlikely next year will see a new Dodge Viper. GTA takes the Viper V10 and reengineers it for GTA Spano duty, where it can make up to 840 horsepower when running on E90 bioethanol race fuel. This is plenty of power when we are moving around a featherweight supercar weighing in at a large pizza less than 3000 lbs.

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