Monday, May 6, 2013

Bristol GT: electric supercar super high speed

 
Not only have a maximum speed of 322 km / h, Bristol GT electric supercar can complete 100 km in the city with just 2.8 liters of petrol.
Bristol recently confirmed bu extended range electric GT car's being developed by Surrey and technology-based Frazer-Nash.
The goal is to double that Bristol direction of its electric supercar can reach a maximum speed of 322 km / h, with fuel consumption in the city is equivalent to 2.8 liters of fuel 100 km distance. This information is himself the owner and president of the firm, the entrepreneur Kamal Siddiqi India confirmed to Autocar sheets. Need more Bristol he bought three years ago.
Bristol's new car is a two door coupe, four-seat version of the concept car will continue to be released this year. According to Siddiqi, Bristol production version of the GT can be constructed in the "next few years" and will cost "less than £ 200,000."
Bristol's electric coupe is intended to use the technology of Frazer-Nash, has been designed and developed since Frazer-Nash Siddiqi bought in 1989. Since then Siddiqi and about 100 members of his team have built around 150 electric cars with different sizes, using the experience and technology platform dda his company developed.
Bristol GT is a four-seat coupe with the same size as the Bentley Continental GT, and will be equipped with engines used on the Frazer-Nash, the car was designed by Judas



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