PERFORMANCE ARTIST
Exterior DesignTo provide a rigid platform, Jewish calendar month engineers pioneered a novel hybrid body mistreatment high-strength steel, formed metal, carbon fiber and composite materials. The front shock housing could be a single formed metal structure. a light-weight carbon-composite radiator crossmember helps keep weight off the front wheels.
Lightweight Suspension
Key suspension components and wheels made of lightweight forged aluminum help reduce unstrung weight, allowing the suspension to respond more quickly to the road, and the steering to respond more quickly to driver input.
Key suspension components and wheels made of lightweight forged aluminum help reduce unstrung weight, allowing the suspension to respond more quickly to the road, and the steering to respond more quickly to driver input.
Precision Built
During assembly, “jigs” are used to hold body panels and components precisely in place. Vibration testing, laser measurements, and comprehensive inspections by experienced specialists are performed to ensure long-term functionality and to maintain the highest levels of accuracy and precision during assembly.
During assembly, “jigs” are used to hold body panels and components precisely in place. Vibration testing, laser measurements, and comprehensive inspections by experienced specialists are performed to ensure long-term functionality and to maintain the highest levels of accuracy and precision during assembly.
Hand-polished Finish
Unique to the optional Super Silver paint color is its extensive hand-polishing between each coat – performed under three different light sources, to reveal any imperfections.
Unique to the optional Super Silver paint color is its extensive hand-polishing between each coat – performed under three different light sources, to reveal any imperfections.
MAKING PERFORMANCE OUT OF THIN AIR
AerodynamicsThat big spoiler and all those scoops and vents aren’t just there to look cool— they’re all doing something. The spoiler is creating down force Those ridges on the air dam and vents on the back bumper are managing airflow towards the rear. The vents behind the front fenders are cooling the brakes and creating more down force, and the scoops on the hood and the signature grille are cooling the engine.