The S1 features a one-piece carbon-fibre bodyshell, bonded to a steel tube spaceframe chassis, and forming a lightweight but exceptionally strong monocoque structure. The final kerb weight of the car is 1,380kg. The benefits of the complicated manufacturing process are a car with high flexional and torsional rigidity (for responsive handling) and excellent impact resistance (for high levels of occupant safety).
To improve handling further, engineers positioned the engine and gearbox far back in the chassis and squeezed the fuel tank in between the rear wheels to achieve a close to the ideal 50/50 weight distribution.
Sending power to the rear wheels is a five-speed manual manufactured by Borg-Warner and an Australian-built BTR hydratak viscous-coupling racing limited-slip differential. A six speed manual is also available. With all this performance it’s little wonder that the S1 in 600 guise can accelerate to 60mph in just under four seconds and reach a top speed in excess of 200mph.
Via: Autoblog.nl





Reader Comments
Wed Jan 16 2008 12:08 PM
chris says
not bad car design from a company that makes watches.
Wed Jan 16 2008 7:13 PM
germandude says
The car looks a little generic but DAMN that's one cool-ass logo!!!
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