Montag, 22. November 2021

Ferrari Daytona SP3


Ferrari Daytona SP3 Is A Limited Run Hypercar With “Pop-Up” Headlights And An 829-HP V12.


Ferrari has officially unveiled their latest limited-production model, the SP3 Daytona, which is the third member of the Icona series following the Monza SP1 and SP2 from 2018. The exotic hypercar was designed to honor Ferrari’s 1-2-3 win in the 24 Hours of Daytona back in 1967. It has the most powerful internal combustion engine to ever come from Maranello, hiding under an aerodynamic low-slung body with a targa top.


From the first glance, the SP3 Daytona looks kinda like a La Ferrari Aperta with a completely redesigned body created by Flavio Manzoni and his team. Ferrari designers were inspired by the rounded shapes of the gorgeous P3/4, P330 and 412P that dominated Daytona back in the ’60s, however the modern hypercar has a more aggressive stance with sharper edges.

 

Ferrari Daytona SP3 Is A Limited Run Hypercar With “Pop-Up” Headlights And An 829-HP V12

Ferrari has officially unveiled their latest limited-production model, the SP3 Daytona, which is the third member of the Icona series following the Monza SP1 and SP2 from 2018. The exotic hypercar was designed to honor Ferrari’s 1-2-3 win in the 24 Hours of Daytona back in 1967. It has the most powerful internal combustion engine to ever come from Maranello, hiding under an aerodynamic low-slung body with a targa top.

From the first glance, the SP3 Daytona looks kinda like a La Ferrari Aperta with a completely redesigned body created by Flavio Manzoni and his team. Ferrari designers were inspired by the rounded shapes of the gorgeous P3/4, P330 and 412P that dominated Daytona back in the ’60s, however the modern hypercar has a more aggressive stance with sharper edges.

Dramatic Styling Echoing Italian Racers And Supercars Of The Past

At the front, there is a prominent splitter and “bumperettes” referencing the 330 P4 (1967), while the sharp nose sits lower than the bulged fenders reminiscent of past Ferrari racecars. The LED headlights have a complex structure and a pop-up mechanism with retractable ‘eye-lids’, again referencing past models, while the horizontal blades on the intakes is a theme that continues at the dramatic rear end – but more on than later.

The profile is heavily sculpted with butterfly doors that integrate an air box and feature surfacing inspired by the 512 S (1969-1970). The wraparound windscreen and the fender-mounted mirrors contribute to the exotic looks while aiding aerodynamics. Thanks to the door-mounted intakes there is no need for traditional side intlets allowing a sexier and cleaner design for the curvy rear fenders. The unique five-spoke wheels are shod in special Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires developed for the SP3 Daytona.

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The rear end is probably the most dramatic view of the car that looks like a concept while sending serious retro vibes. The horizontal LED strip for the tailights is integrated into the numerous blades that cover the whole area above the carbon-fiber diffuser. A set of high-mounted trapezoidal exhaust pipes communicate the glorious sound of the V12 engine. The latter is hiding under a beautiful metal cover with a central backbone for improved cooling.

 

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Dienstag, 8. Juni 2021

Rimac Nevera – Hypercar mit fast 2.000 PS

Nevera steht im Kroatischen für einen unerwarteten und heftigen Sturm, der über das offene Meer an die Küste rast. Passender könnte die junge Sportwagenschmiede aus Zagreb das neue Auto nicht nennen. Denn der Rimac Nevera setzt nicht nur dank seiner schier unglaublichen Spitzenleistung zum Sturm auf die Hypersportwagen-Klasse an.

Rimac-Nevera-2022-Front

Aus vier permanenterregten Motoren schöpft der Rimac Nevera 1.407 kW/1.914 PS (Fahrzeug steht noch nicht zum Verkauf, Homologation ausstehend²) und 2.360 Nm – das Drehmoment steht dabei naturgemäß ab der ersten Umdrehung zur Verfügung. Die Kroaten geben damit eine Beschleunigungszeit von 1,85 Sekunden auf 100km/h an.

Rimac-Nevera-2022-Interieur

Eine derartige Fabelzeit ist vor allem dank eines neuartigen Traktions- und Stabilitätsmanagements möglich. Denn der Nevera verzichtet auf ein herkömmliches ESP oder ASR. Stattdessen baut man auf Rimacs All-Wheel Torque Vectoring 2, kurz R-AWTV 2. Mit über 100 Berechnungen pro Sekunde wird jedem Rad für jede Situation das maximal übertragbare Drehmoment zugeteilt.

Rimac-Nevera-2022-Rear


Damit will Mate Rimac nicht nur unglaubliche Beschleunigungen ermöglichen, sondern vor allem eine bislang ungekannte Dynamik auch in Kurven. Dennoch lesen sich auch die restlichen Performance-Daten wie aus einer anderen Welt. Aus dem Stillstand auf 300 km/h geht es in 9,3 Sekunden. Topspeed sind 412 km/h.

 

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