Thursday, March 3, 2011

2011 Geneva Motor Show: Wiesmann Spyder Concept

It was presented at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, which opens to the public today until the 13th of this month, the Spyder Concept Wiesmann, the German supercar powered by a V8 engine borrowed from the BMW M3, which can accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in under 4 seconds. The Concept Wiesmann Spyder supercar is a lightness that makes the tip of his weapon, in fact the weight is less than 1000 kg, which ensures low power consumption and performance of top class, and a minimalist charm flavor that only a pure racing car prototype sa result.

The design also inspired by the Fiat Barchetta Spyder Concept Wiesmann ensuring the perfect and harmonious blend of sportiness and elegance, sinuous shapes and with a ventilation grill roughly similar to that of the Bugatti, the headlights also minimal, minimal essential to contain the masses.

Great style car 24 hours of Le Mans is also the absence of the front windshield and the adoption of two separate place, in particular going to help give this car a charm all of racing. Two-seater capable of developing 420 horsepower, to 290 km / h top speed, these are the numbers that describe the house Wiesmann supercar, the Spyder Concept car that most likely will see the production, customers have thus asked the manufacturer Wiesmann German sports car a more extreme than in the past, probably will in 2012.

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