German sports cars come in all shapes and sizes, with each of them having its own distinct set of assets that make it attractive. We are here now to focus on one of the most exclusive German sports cars, the Artega GT.
The coupe we are talking about is already a well-known presence on the market, but the carmaker also wants to bring us the open top version of the car and will use this year’s edition of the Geneva Motor Show to do so.
The Artega Roadster will use the same 3.6-liter V6 as the hardtop version, but the performance specs have not been confirmed yet. However, the vehicle should allow the driver to play with around 300 hp and need around 4.8 seconds for the 0 to 62 mph sprint.
The Artega Roadster will use the same 3.6-liter V6 as the hardtop version, but the performance specs have not been confirmed yet. However, the vehicle should allow the driver to play with around 300 hp and need around 4.8 seconds for the 0 to 62 mph sprint.