Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Juliani Veela: a new Italian sports

The small, young Milanese atelier Juliani, specializing in handmade sports cars, has unveiled the first renderings and specifications relating to his official first vehicle, known until now with the symbolic name "Project X", and now finally given the name final Veela. 4.55 meters long, 1.92 m wide, 1.26 m with a high pitch of 2.62 m, the all-new sport comes in the form of a sleek coupe-shaped slender and characterized by a long bonnet similar to that of 60s British sports.

Very characteristic the front, embellished with three air vents, two on the top hosting the LED headlights and a less dedicated to cooling the engine. Among the distinctive qualities of Veela remind vehicle weight of only 1,160 kilograms, obtained using a series of innovative composite materials, including high-strength epoxy, which was carried the entire body of the coupe Milan .

For the frame there was instead assigned to a space-frame made of steel, combined with a roll cage that protects the interior of the car completely. Under the hood lurks a powerful 6.2 hp at 6300 rpm, 520 downloaded to the rear wheels, while the transmission has opted for a six-speed manual.

The engine also features a special carbon fiber air filter and a two-way exhaust system made of stainless steel. The excellent power to weight ratio of 2.23 hp / kg, the Italian sports can accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in just 3.4 seconds and 160 km / h reached from standstill in 7.6 seconds .

Good even given the top speeds according to the manufacturer gets to 310 km / h. The car's dynamic qualities are ensured by an independent suspension system, for both the front and the rear, with aluminum arms and anti-roll bars, while the dampers are signed by Ohlins. In addition, the drive may be set manually or fully automatically by the device, also equipped with launch control.

To put at bay the incredible qualities of the car's performance, the factory turned to the Lombard specialists who have developed Brembo braking system consists of discs 355 mm for the front wheels and 330 mm for the rear. All this is coupled to four light alloy wheels 19 inch 265/40 tires mounted on the front and 305/30 for the rear.

The Veela Juliani is not considered exclusively a car track. The board comfort is indeed ensured by a series of accessories and luxury amenities can be changed on request, including include: Recaro leather sports seats, the luggage set specifications for the big 520-liter trunk, dashboard inserts fiber carbon and aluminum, the multimedia system with iPod and aux connections and so on.

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