Filed under: News | Cars & Vehicles
May 22 2008, 12:28am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
German Vermot AG announces a new super sports car named after Germany's very first Formula One racing team Veritas.
The Veritas RS III one-seater will be powered by a 5-liter BMW engine that in its 10-cylinder variant can produce 600hp and reach a top speed of 347km/h (~215mph) as well as sprint from 0-100 in 3.2s.
The Veritas RS III ultra-flat roadster is only 97cm high and has a carbon-Kevlar body. The length of the Veritas RS III is 4.99m and the width is 1.97m.
Vermot AG plans to manufacture 30 Veritas RS III super sports cars per year. The first Veritas RS III is scheduled to be shipped at the end of 2008.
Via the Vermot AG site.
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