Official news
updates seem to have ceased, yet new details reveal that the
Modena born Project 1221 gas turbine supercar programme has
taken a new leap forward. Autodrome-Cannes, exclusive
importers of the Pagani Zonda, will be involved in the
distribution of the futuristic and
ground-breaking supercar, and have reported several
interesting details which make the entire project feel less
underground and more upbeat.
Autodrome-Cannes
are a professional authority on supercars, and predict the
introduction of the “gas-turbine dream that has finally
come true after 50 years” to make a huge impact in the
first half of 2006, when a non-running prototype will be
presented. “The
event will be an earthquake for sports car enthusiasts. The
development of this revolutionary project is indeed very
well-resourced, technically and financially. When this car
will be presented and available, the world of luxury sports
cars will look entirely different."
A
fully functioning demonstrator is scheduled to be available
by the end of 2006, although it may not be fitted with the
definitive turbine, in which case a similar unit will be
used. The schedule continues, with production planned for
2007, and deliveries in 2008. “Not
only will this car offer "out-of-this world"
performance, but it will also provide a set of advantages
which will leave other cars - at any price - far behind.”
For
its most respected clients, Autodrome-Cannes have already
secured a small number of the 199 cars that are to be built,
and advise that US homologation will generate a strong
demand. The gas turbine supercar will be as different to a
conventional supercar as a Learjet is to a piston-powered
Cessna; a fascinating piece of engineering that will have a
temptation beyond resistance for many. “We
have driven, tested, bought and sold the most powerful, fast
and technologically advanced cars in the world. This new
breed of supercar will clearly be far above any other
vehicle with its superior dynamic capabilities, combined
with a unique set of advantages never seen before. Our life
can be shorter or longer, and more or less intense. But the
most important thing is to live it completely, and not waste
it.”
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Autodrome-Cannes,
exclusive importers of the Pagani Zonda, have
already secured a small number of the 199 cars that
are to be built, and advise that US homologation
will generate a strong demand. |
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Natural
materials, a minimum level of electronics, and
highly reliable simple technology will exude luxury
in the modern day world of complexity.
Owners will feel at home in the cosy interior, with
a cigar cave if required. |
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The power unit will weigh under 200 kg, yet it will deliver
in the region of 1500 bhp. Those who dream about glowing
afterburners will be disappointed to hear that the exhaust
gas temperate will actually be lower than with conventional
engines. The engine will require no cooling fluid, and will
be able to operate in both extremely hot and cold climates. Furthermore, the lack of a mechanical link with the
transmission not only means that one will not be able to
stall the car, but also that expensive clutch replacements
will not be necessary, as is the case on many conventional
supercars.
Computer
simulations have been carried out, indicating a top speed of
430 km/h and outstanding acceleration capabilities. The car
will offer this fierce performance in a refined environment,
with high levels of comfort and convenience. Natural
materials (as opposed to exposed carbon-fibre), a minimum
level of electronics, and highly reliable simple technology
will exude luxury in the modern day world of
complexity. Owners will feel at home in the cosy interior,
with a cigar cave if required. Driving
in the urban environment will be as easy as on deserted
highways, with the car measuring 1.9 metres in width, and
notably more narrow at the rear. This latter characteristic
not only facilitates driving, but is also a feature that
improves aerodynamics with the form representing the ideal
tear-drop shape as experimented with by well-known
aerodynamicist Paul Jaray. An
armoured version will also be available, with modified
bodywork, floor and windows. Even with some 500 kg of added
armour, the travel capsule will have a power to weight ratio
about 30% superior to the next most powerful (un-armoured)
supercar in the world. Another interesting feature of the
car is the steering system which does away with a
conventional steering rack, and which allows for the driving
position to be switched from LHD to RHD.
Additional information: www.autodrome-cannes.com
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