The Willys Interlagos At 2014 Bologna Motor Show

David BondCarsLuxury11 years ago9 Views

The Italian coachbuilders Maggiora and Carrozzeria Viotti have utilized this present week’s 2014 Bologna Motor Show to reveal a lovely roadster that pays reverence to the first Willys Interlagos of the 1960s, which was really a rebadged rendition of the Renault Alpine A108 and considered Brazil’s first games auto. While the Willys brand might never again be dynamic, it will live on quickly on this awe inspiring creation which Maggiora and Carrozzeria Viotti plan to assemble in a run of 110 autos.

The 2015 Willys Interlagos is liable to be the stage of a contributor Porsche 911. As indicated by its producers, the Interlagos is controlled by a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter level six motor mounted in the back. Top yield is an amazing 610 strength, which will see the auto quicken from 0-62 mph in only 2.7 seconds and continue going until it reaches out at 212 mph.

Drive is the back wheels only, through a six-pace paddle moved gearbox and inside there is seating for two just. Other execution specs incorporate autonomous Macpherson strut front suspension with a multi-join setup in the back, carbon clay brakes with six-cylinder calipers in advance and four-cylinder calipers in the back, and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires. The wheels measure 19 inches in advance and 20 inches in the back, and the whole weight of the vehicle is a bit under 3,000 pounds.

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