Italian brands The Lavazza GT-R  unveiled, Simbol Design has some pictures and specifications for the  new super sports car. Simbol Design has created this impressive new  V12 supercar producing 620 hp while weighing a mere 2380 lbs. This  gives the car an exceptional power to weight ratio of 3.8 lb.
2011 Simbol Design Sports Cars Lavazza  GTX-R The New Super Sports Cars
Simbol Design's Lavazza  GTX-R   body made of carbon-Kevlar built atop a tubular steel frame.  And  since  German powerplants have emerged as the new crate engine of   choice for  niche manufacturers from Spyker and Wiesmann to Gumpert and   Pagani, the  Lavazza packs a BMW-sourced 5.4-liter V12, picking up   Lamborghini's  tractor-origins mantle with an electro-pneumatic   transmission  reportedly sourced from a bus. Sources differ on the   engine's output –  alternately claiming 489 horsepower or 620 – but   either way, 0-60 mph  times quoted around the four-and-a-half second   sound conservative.
The 2011 Simbol  Design Sports Cars Lavazza GTX-R The New Super Sports Cars   will be  offered in both coupe and roadster versions and will be built   in carbon  kevlar. This will help the car get its weight down to about   2381 lbs. On  the exterior, the 2011 Simbol Design Sports Cars Lavazza GTX-R    will get fixed front diverters and rear venturi intakes with   adjustable  side diverters, an adjustable rear wing, and a roof scoop.
The   front of the  car may look a little like a Pagani Zonda (or a Zonda on   drugs), but the  price tag shouldn’t as this car is definitely not   fitting into the  ranks of the Italian supercars of today. Both coupe and  roadster bodystyles   are apparently in the works, though there's no  word on availability  or  pricing just yet, but are exclusive to models  such as this, you can   not expect that the cheap.









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