Weber announced technical specifications for it’s latest F1 sports car, also known as the FasterOne.
Engineers from the former BMW and Sauber Petronas Formula 1 team gathered up and built what appears to be the world’s fastest production car, having a power-to-weight ratio of 0.96 hp per kilogram. It weighs 1,250 kg and it is powered by a twin-turbo V10 engine with very large intercoolers that produces 1,200 hp and 1,250 Nm of torque.
It has an intelligent all-wheel drive system and carefully studied aerodynamics that enables it to reach 100 km/h from a stand still in just 2.5 seconds and 300km/h in 16.2 seconds. Also, it’s top speed is said to be over 400 km/h.
Pricing information is not available for now, but the Weber F1 FasterOne will be launched next month and it will be built only at order, so expect a six figure sum if you want to own one of these.
It has an intelligent all-wheel drive system and carefully studied aerodynamics that enables it to reach 100 km/h from a stand still in just 2.5 seconds and 300km/h in 16.2 seconds. Also, it’s top speed is said to be over 400 km/h.
Pricing information is not available for now, but the Weber F1 FasterOne will be launched next month and it will be built only at order, so expect a six figure sum if you want to own one of these.