Second Generation P51 Combat Fighter Revealed!
by AllAutoExperts | 19 January, 2016
Confederate Motors has revealed the evolution of the Fighter Series and released the Fighter Combat P51.
The vehicle is made completely out of aluminum and can brag with a high-class design. The motorbike features an engine and a transmission and the creators say it is something you have never seen before.
The first version of the P120 Fighter was released in 2009, with a limited production of aluminum motorbikes riding a powerful V-Twin engine. Today, we are presented with the upgrade of that model, preserving the original idea, but bringing a lot of novelties.
The monocoque standing at the base of Fighter Combat P51 is made out of aerospatial aluminum, providing huge resistance.
The V-twin engine has now a capacity of 132 CI, producing 200 hp at an upgraded torque of 170 lb-ft. Fighter Combat P51 also features a brand new CX4 propulsion, which just makes everything even better.
An advanced system of air induction has considerably contributed to the power increase, along with a structural downdraft air collector, which is something that is used for the very first time.
The shock absorber is completely adjustable, while the brakes are 4D Aerotek. Another upgrade that will certainly delight the Fighter Combat P51 fans is the seat, which is now as big as a mini Ipad.
Fighter Combat P51 weighs 226.7 kg, which is pretty low weight and all thanks to the aluminum alloy widely used. The wheels are also ultra-light, being made out of carbon.
Confederate promises to build 30 black Fighter Combat P51s and 31- aluminum colored. The price tag will vary from 113 900 dollars to 119 500 dollars, depending on the color.