The Aspid GT-21 Invictus is the second design to come from
the Spanish carmaker with its first being the 2008 SS. The GT-21 Invictus comes
with some serious clout in the form of a 330kW 4.4-litre BMW V8 that mates with
either a seven-speed dual clutch transmission or a six-speed manual.
This powerful engine allows the Invictus to achieve
0-100km/h in less than three seconds with a top speed of over 300km/h. Matching
its formidable power is its lightweight frame made mostly of aluminium and
composites on a carbon-fibre monocoque that weighs only 80kg. The whole car
weighs less than a tonne, so you can imagine what this beast is capable of on
the road.
The GT-21 Invictus has some impressive styling too with
sharp contours and detailing and offers 2+2 seating along with a 275-litre
boot. With more than 100 options on offer, no two will be identical. Parent
company IFR Automotive plans 250 a year starting in 2014 and each one will be
built to order by a dedicated crew as opposed to on a production line.
Customers will also have the opportunity to witness their car being built at
the factory.
What do you think of the Aspid GT-21 Invictus?
News Source: IOL Motoring
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