In the planet of super cars, you will forever find the Germans or the Italians coming up with cutting-edge and sleek super cars. So when Polish based carmaker announced the prototype A.H.1 4 years ago, it was hard to not to be skeptical to notice a street version of the similar car would be ready for launch.
Husserya is derived from the 12th century cavalry, Hussars, and accurate to its name, the car comes loaded with a 6.2-liter, 650-horsepower V8 furthermore weighs in at 2,860lbs.
With dimensions based on the prototype, the Husserya also contains apprised features like a higher ground clearance, active spoilers that deploy during braking moreover doors that open conventionally onto a redesigned, more spacious cockpit.
Compared to the 3,306lbs Gallardo LP560-4, the Husserya is 446lbs lighter as well as can go from standstill to 62 miles per hour in 3.2 seconds, down the quarter-mile in 11 seconds flat and on to a 210-mph top speed.
With manufacture to start next year in Poland by a division of Germany’s MAN Ferrostaal after testing the car in Spain at Applus IDIADA, the Husserya super car that looks to be eloquent, on paper at least, will finally be accessible for street purchase, or race track you must say! - MenzMag
No comments:
Post a Comment