Monday, November 4, 2013

New Zealand's Supercar inspired by Formula-1 car

A supercar aka everyone's dream car not only because of the power and speed are above average, but also exclusiveness which is quite high. Previously New Zealand known did not have car factory, but now, Hulme Supercars Limited - a new automotive company whose name is taken from the former F1 driver from the country, Denny Hulme. The automotive company which owned by Jock Freemantle, a wealthy businessman who has an interest in the automotive world.
The Hulme CanAm supercar driven by Jock Freemantle. (Picture from: http://www.hulmesupercars.com/)
Hulme is currently actively doing development to get the perfect result. In this project, Hulme plans to build several models, including variants of Hulme CanAm Spyder extreme honor of Denny Hulme, who won the CanAm Championship twice and the other model, the Hulme F1.
Hulme CanAm Spyder. (Picture from: http://www.engine.ac.nz/)
Hulme CanAm Spyder is a car inspired by Formula-1, whose using a Chevrolet LS7 V8 engine with a capacity of 7.0-liter is then mated to a six-speed CIMA manual gearbox so that it can generate power of 600 hp (447 kW / 608 PS) and maximum torque 600 Nm (443 lb-ft) and the car can be driven up to speeds above 322 kph (200 mph). This car includes a very exclusive catagory because it will only be produced with very limited ie only 20 units.
Hulme F1. (Picture from: http://www.autoblog.com/)
Armed with rear-wheel drive which is wrapped with carbon fiber chassis and body, Hulme CanAm Spyder is able to quench the thirst of the speed enthusiast. Due to the design and development of this car is focused on driving satisfaction, with controls optimized for maximum driving pleasure both on the circuit track and the street.
Because that's not wrong when Hulme provides a unique description for a car worth 295,000, or U.S. $ 477 million or about Rp. 5.24 billion. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | HULME | MOTOR AUTHORITY]
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