In Bulgaria the first supercar that was built hits 100km/h in just 3.5 seconds!
by AllAutoExperts | 15 July, 2015
Behold Bulgaria is likely to become known as not only a tourist destination but also as a manufacturer of sports cars. The newest supercar, Sin RS R1, the prototype of which was presented before the Festival of Speed at Goodwood two years ago.
The company called Sin Cars was founded in Germany and had its headquarters in Munich, but recently moved to Bulgaria. There were laid the foundations for the new model R1 Sin RS, recently presented in the online environment. Sport has a very rigid tubular frame which is covered with body panels made of carbon fiber. Such a construction guarantees extremely low weight and the figures of 1,150 kg come to confirm this.
Although the prototype is built by the Germans, it is powered by engines imported from overseas. More specifically it is three versions of engines, all eight cylinders in V. The first option is built at the base LS3 thruster that develops 430 horsepower from a 6.2-liter total volume. This is followed by the LS7 engine, with 530 horsepower and a displacement of 7 liters.
The latter, being the most powerful is driven by a 6.2 liter V8 but is turbocharged and its datasheet guarantee a total of 650 horsepower! Prospective customers will have a choice between two types of transmission, both sequential and manual six-speed. Power is transmitted to the rear wheels completely, which catapults the car from zero to the first hundred in just 3.5 seconds hour. With the accelerator to the floor, it can reach a maximum speed of 300 km / h.