📢New BEAST - The anticipation for the Nilu27 supercar designed by Sasha Selipanov has been building ever since the first teaser surfaced online in May 2024. Selipanov, known for his work with Bugatti and Koenigsegg, has captivated the automotive world with the promise of a new V12-powered, manually-driven hypercar. Scheduled for its grand premiere on August 15, 2024, at the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, this car has enthusiasts eagerly waiting to see its full form.
The Nilu27 is a new V12-powered, manually-driven hypercar designed by Sasha Selipanov and sets its debut at the prestigious 2024 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. (Picture from: TopGear) |
At the heart of this hypercar lies a 6.5-litre, naturally aspirated V12 engine, developed in collaboration with New Zealand’s Hartley Engines. This powertrain, designed to rev close to 12,000 rpm, represents a delicate balance between peak performance and reliability. Nelson Harley, founder of Hartley Engines, describes it as a bespoke creation, emphasizing its aggressive cams, port flow, lightweight components, and exotic materials. This engine is expected to deliver an exhilarating driving experience.
The Nilu27 hypercar's design includes advanced engineering features such as double wishbone and pushrod suspension, a carbon monocoque with aluminum-alloy tubular subframes, and a custom-built tub. (Picture from: TopGear) |
Selipanov asserts that Nilu27, is driven by experience and emotion rather than mere numbers. However, with an output exceeding 1,000 bhp and a curb weight of around 1,200 kg, the car’s specifications are undeniably impressive. Power is transmitted through a seven-speed, open-gate, longitudinally-mounted manual gearbox, promising a raw and engaging driving experience.
The Nilu27 hypercar exterior boasts tight angles and small crevices, contributing to a sleek and aerodynamic profile. (Picture from: TopGear) |
The hypercar's design includes advanced engineering features such as double wishbone and pushrod suspension, a carbon monocoque with aluminum-alloy tubular subframes, and a custom-built tub. While these elements are common in high-performance vehicles, the design truly sets this car apart. The exterior boasts tight angles and small crevices, contributing to a sleek and aerodynamic profile. The exposed mechanical rear end enhances cooling and gives the car a distinctive look.
The Nilu27 hypercar interior is minimalistic, with the only computerized element being the digital rear-view mirror. Everything else remains traditional, enhancing the raw driving experience. (Picture from: TopGear) |
A notable feature is the 12-into-1 exhaust headers, which are prominently displayed and culminate in high, centrally-positioned triple Inconel exhaust tips. The car rides on 20/21in AppTech center-lock wheels paired with Brembo carbon ceramic brakes and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires, ensuring top-tier performance on the road or track.
The Nilu27 hypercar access to the cabin is via gull-wing doors, revealing a space inspired by late Sixties Le Mans prototypes like the Ferrari 330 P4. (Picture from: TopGear) |
Access to the cabin is via gull-wing doors, revealing a space inspired by late Sixties Le Mans prototypes like the Ferrari 330 P4. The fixed, sunken seats create a tight but purposeful environment. The interior is minimalistic, with the only computerized element being the digital rear-view mirror. Everything else remains traditional, enhancing the raw driving experience.
The Nilu27 is powered by a 6.5-litre, naturally aspirated V12 engine, developed in collaboration with New Zealand’s Hartley Engines. (Picture from: TopGear) |
Selipanov’s vision for the car is clear: to create a vehicle that is thrilling and accessible, without requiring extreme physical prowess. He wants a car that excites the senses and provides an old-school, no-nonsense driving experience. This philosophy stems from his own experiences with high-performance vehicles, where he found more joy in stripped-down, straightforward cars than in overly refined supercars.
A notable feature of the Nilu27 hypercar is the 12-into-1 exhaust headers, which are prominently displayed and culminate in high, centrally-positioned triple Inconel exhaust tips. (Picture from: TopGear) |
The Nilu27 will initially be produced in a limited run of 15 track-only launch editions, followed by 54 street-legal units. While the price remains unconfirmed, the car's debut at Pebble Beach will likely spark significant interest and demand. Production is expected to begin in Irvine, California by Aria Group shortly after the reveal. | jRLjz9qhOV4 |
As the world moves forward, the combination of futuristic design and analog driving experience offered by the Nilu27 may well become highly sought after. The anticipation for its debut is a testament to the enduring allure of innovative and passionate automotive design. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | HARDLINE27 | NILU27 | TOPGEAR | ]
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