South Africa is quickly becoming a hotbed for sports car   development, with two new performance machines being announced in the   country in just as many weeks. Built through collaboration between   Zagato, the Milanese coachbuilders, and Perana Performance Group, the   Z-One features a tubular and box section chassis with room for two   passengers. Tucked among the exotica at Concorso Italiano  was the new Zagato-styled, Hi-Tech-built and Superfomance-sold, Perana Z-One sports/GT.
2011 Perana Sports Car Z-One 
The Perana sports car Z-One is designed   in Italy, powered by American muscle and manufactured in South Africa.   The "Z" stands for Zagato, Chief Designer Norihiko Harada using the   Italian design house's DNA to form a dynamic supercar.The   sports car Perana Z-One will go on sale in the U.S. through   Superformance after its Concorso Italiano debut in August. American   buyers will get an allocation of just 99 units, so you probably won’t be   seeing one parked outside of your local trattoria any time soon.
2011 Perana Sports Car Z-One   is beautiful. And the build quality is exquisite. The panel gaps put   all the high-priced Italian vehicles surrounding it to shame. The   styling is definitely that of a European GT.
2011 Perana Sports Car Z-One  
The 6.2L V8 engine generates   440hp (328kW) and 430lb-ft of torque (583Nm) of torque, and redlines  at  6,600rpm. That's enough to scoot the 2,630lb (1,195kg) car to   62mph (100km/h) in an estimated sub-4 second time. Big brakes - 325mm  up  front, 305mm in the rear - slow things down again, while unequal  length  A-arms, Bilstein shocks and Eibach springs at all four corners  handle  the curves.The   drivetrain comes from Chevy, the Corvette's 6.2-liter V-8 delivering   440 bhp to the rear wheels. The Z-One also uses the Vette's 6-speed   manual gearbox, but the tubular space frame has been engineered in South   Africa. Perana claims 0–60 mph in just 4 seconds.
2011   Perana Sports Car Z-One is the limited production, because the  gorgeous  body of each Perana Z-One will be handbuilt in Italy by  coachbuilder  Zagato and then shipped in pieces to South Africa where  there are  attached to the vehicle’s chassis. The Z-One's chassis has  been  completely conceived and designed by Perana engineers in South  Africa,  despite the engine sourced from General Motors.







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