With the Ultima Evolution model, British Ultima Sports is again pushing the limits of what is possible. The Ultima Evolution is considered the supercar with the fastest acceleration and braking of all time, and it also holds a bunch of other speed records. In coupe and roof versions, this Le Mans-inspired supercar comes as a replacement for the Ultima GTR and Ultima Can-Am. 1020 horsepower isn't the most we can find under the hood, but who can do 0-100 km/h in 2.3 seconds? None but Ultime Evolution.
In front of the supercar Ultima Evolution Coupe respectively Convertible can stay supercars they just hide it. Why? Because at Ultima Sports they pushed it Chevrolet LS V8 engine, which offers 15 levels of power that host from 350 (261 kW) to 1020 horses (760 kW). This is less than what Hennessey and Koenigsegg host, so it outweighs everything 950 kilograms, which only a few cars of this type can boast. And the result of this combination is incredible speed and acceleration. At a hundred (more precisely at 97 km/h) v 2.3 seconds, and at 161 km/h it is already after 4.9 seconds. Four more seconds of pressing the pedal to the floor and it's already at 241 km/h. According to the boutique maker, all the times are supposed to be record breaking. Yes, you can to those who have 1246 Nm of torque and capable of terminal velocity 386 km/h.
When and if the records are confirmed, the title of the fastest in the quarter mile or 0.4 kilometers had to say goodbye LaFerrari. The current record time is 9.7 seconds, but Evolution can handle the deal in just 9.2 seconds.
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They also help Ultima Evolution with its exceptional stats Porsche six-speed manual transmission, improved chassis, adjustable suspension and 18-inch alloy wheels shod with Michelin PS2 tires, and other features include LED headlights, Alpina infotainment with satellite radio and navigation, Bluetooth technology, air conditioning, reversing camera and seats covered in leather and Alcantara.
More information:
www.ultimasports.co.uk