Filed under: News | Cars & Vehicles
May 19 2008, 8:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Italian Spada Vetture Sport are building a new very uniquely styled super sportscar dubbed Spada TS Codatronca.
The company's vision is centered on functional design, which, according to Ercole Spada, means to express the functionality of an object through its shape.
The Spada TS (Turismo Sportivo) Codatronca has a 600hp engine, reaches more
than 340 km/h (~211mph) top speed and complies with the FIA GT1 regulations.
If you care for the environment (and you should), Spada offers an ad hoc converter kit, which allows fueling the
car with E85 green fuel, with a slight increase in torque and power.
The Codatronca TS version will be presented
next spring in Monte Carlo.
More details on the Spada Vetture Sport site. Via MotorTrend.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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