Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Soleil Anadi, extreme coup from 999 horses

The young automaker Soleil will present the Top Marques 2011 (April 14-17), the event dedicated to the Principality of Monaco supercar from around the world, his first "creation" call Anadi: a charming and sporty coupe built on the basis of Chevrolet Corvette. In fact, the history of Anadi is more complicated than it seems: the two-seater coupe concept derives from the 2008 Z03, designed by turkish designer Ugur Sahin who created the car with the support of American tuner Mallett Cars.

Compared to the design of the Z03, the Soleil differs especially in the back that gains a tail light clusters and newly designed, while keeping intact the original vertical rear window, bounded by two inclined gills aerodynamics. The front, also remained unchanged, is characterized by the long bonnet and in the end is pointed and directed downwards and is enhanced by thin trapezoidal headlamps.

The mechanism is borrowed from the Corvette Z06: the engine LS7 7.0-liter V8 with 512 hp and 637 Nm of torque after the treatment of Mallett reaches the incredible power of 999 hp, with the aid of two turbochargers, a new transmission, an original stainless steel sports exhaust and a new fuel system.

Alternatively, the Soleil can be equipped with the same engine but with only one turbo which produces an output of 700 hp. To achieve Anadi was made extensive use of carbon fiber and composite materials that have enabled us to contain the total weight by 1,375 kg, at the same time increasing the torsional rigidity and cornering stability, assisted by the new sports suspension studied specifically for this car.

Apart from some rendering done on the computer, still have not been released official pictures of the car. To see live so you need to wait for the event in Monaco where he is likely to be communicated to the vehicle price and the number of units that will be produced.

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