Evans Series 3

Evans Series 3
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Series 3
Hersteller:
Produktionszeitraum: 1999
Klasse: Supersportwagen
Karosserieversionen: Coupé
Motoren: Ottomotor: 3,8 l V6, 354 kW
Länge: 4242 mm
Breite: 2050 mm
Höhe: 1003 mm
Radstand:
Leergewicht: 898 kg
Vorgängermodell: keines
Nachfolgemodell: keines

Der Evans Series 3 ist ein Supersportwagen, der 1999 als Prototyp mit Straßenzulassung veröffentlicht wurde. Das Fahrzeug hat ein sehr flaches Design welches von Dave Lynn entworfen wurde.

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Konstruktion

Das flache Design und die Tatsache, dass die Karosserie größtenteils aus Carbon besteht, machen ein Leergewicht von ca. 898 kg möglich. Der 3,8-l-V6-Kompressormotor der Automobilfirma Buick mit Hubraumerweiterung auf 4200 cm³ leistet 354 kW (475 PS) bei 5200/min und 664 Nm bei 4500/min.

Fahrleistungen

  • Beschleunigung 0–100 km/h: 3,5 s
  • Beschleunigung 0–200 km/h: —
  • Beschleunigung 0–300 km/h: —
  • Höchstgeschwindigkeit: 325 km/h

Kraftübertragung

Die Kraftübertragung erfolgt über ein manuelles Fünfgang-Getriebe auf die Hinterachse an der Autoreifen der Dimension 335/35 vorhanden sind. An der Vorderachse sitzen 235/45er Reifen.

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