Showing posts with label Arrinera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arrinera. Show all posts

1 August 2011

VIDEO: Arrinera Polish Supercar on road test


Last month, Arrinera has introduced their first prototype during a local presentation. And now, the Polish firm has revealed some fresh photos and a video of the prototype model on local roads in Poland.

Developed together with Lee Noble, the supercar is equipped by a mid-mounted 6.2-liter supercharged LS9 V8 engine with 638 hp and 819 Nm of peak torque.











10 June 2011

Arrinera Venocara concept Officially Unveiled

Arrinera Automotive has officially unveiled the Venocara concept in Poland.

The prototype Arrinera features an aggressive design and certain details like the shape of the headlamps and front air vents, all very similar to Lamborghini.

Currently, the technical specifications have not been disclosed, but the Venocara rides on a tubular steel chassis with Linkthe body made of carbon fiber, LED taillights and 19/20-inch alloy wheels.

The Arrinera Venocara is equipped by a mid-mounted, supercharged 6.2-liter LS9 V8 engine - from the Corvette ZR1 - capacity of 638 hp and 819 Nm of torque.








[Source: Veno SA]

26 May 2011

Arrinera's Polish Supercar

This is not the latest Lamborghini Murcielago tune. It's an all-new supercar from Poland.

In the past few years, we've seen supercar concepts in countries like Russia, Canada, Brazil and now Poland. Developed by Arrinera and is expected to make an official world debut as early as next month.

Arrinera has provided a few pictures and details ahead of that debut. Accordingly, the nameless Lambo is equipped by a mid-mounted 6.2-liter V8 engine that gets a little help from a four-lobe Eaton supercharger, capacity of 638 hp and 604 lb-ft of torque.


Beside, the car was built on a tubular steel chassis with some carbon fiber and aluminum and has a carbon-Kevlar body.

In addition, the car also features unique light alloy wheels (19-inch in front, 20 in back), a thermal-imaging camera to scan the road several hundred meters ahead, and a leather, aluminum and carbon fiber interior.

It looks so much like a Lamborghini.



[Via Motorauthority]

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