Minerva has recently unveiled the first details about their upcoming super car J.M. Brabazon.
The model is apparently named after the British racing driver, the J.M. Brabazon and has a carbon Kevlar body that sits atop a carbon fiber monocoque chassis. The car’s styling is slightly common but features a prominent front fascia, LED headlights, 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels, a ventilated rear bumper that houses a dual exhaust system and a sporty diffuser.
The power will be provided by a twin-turbo V12 engine that is backed up by two electric motors that power the front wheels. Additional information is limited but the company has said that the car will also feature a sequential transmission, a limited slip differential, regenerative brakes and an intelligent drive controller that offers five different modes: economy, normal, sport, race and safe. If all the things fall in place, the model will be able to hit a top speed of 400 kmph (248 mph).
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