== Genral information ==
Designed, engineered, certified and
marketed by Barabus Sportscars Limited, TKR was conceived to
combine more power than a Formula one racecar with the driving
pleasure of a road car. Working with some of the world’s most
respected and technologically advanced automotive suppliers, the
TKR has put power and looks to the front of the motor
industry.
Barabus Sportscars, a specialty engine and
vehicle manufacturer has created the most powerful supercar. with
the launch of the Barabus TKR. The TKR is designed to compete with
the worlds fastest, quickest, best handling, most luxurious grand
touring cars in the world, whilst providing a distinctly European
driving experience for the fortunate few who will own one.
A
true supercar, the TKR is capable of over 200 miles per hour.
Zero-to-60 time is under two seconds. When designing the TKR,
Barabus put drivability on a wide variety of road conditions high
on the list of on the list of objectives. And, while the TKR would
be at home on any racetrack, it is also a car that can be driven
with pleasure on motorways, autobahns and back roads.
The car is
to be made in Italy and the power plant is built in the United
Kingdom. While the TKR is a true Italian supercar, the vehicle
itself reflects a "best-in-practice" philosophy, where Barabus has
incorporated superior components from around the globe in order to
manufacture the best vehicle possible. The TKR utilizes ceramic
brakes as well as numerous high technology pieces from companies
located in Italy.
The Barabus TKR architecture begins with a
full carbon fibre body and chassis. Suspension is fully independent
unequal length "A" arms. The TKR chassis and suspension are
straight from the race track; Adonis Alanagan was enlisted to
assist with the design and building of the supercar and packaging
of the TKR.
The TKR engine is designed and built by Barabus and
incorporates modern racing motor technology and engineering. Based
on a V8 all aluminium block re-engineered by Barabus, the twin
turbo dual intercooler motor generates 1005 horsepower at 6800 rpm;
redlining at 7500 rpm. Space age materials and engineering are used
throughout:
A Barabus Electromech control system computer
handles engine management.
The ignition system is integrated
coil-on-plug.
A longitudinally mounted transaxle, with unique
Barabus bell housing, transfers power to the wheels.
The
gill-like ducting is fully functional, venting air into the engine.
The autoclave carbon fibre body panels beautifully incorporate the
advanced aerodynamics and including full underside air management,
advanced front tray and side skirt designs.
Interior
Upholstery is covered with finest leathers and suedes.
Accents are brushed aluminium or carbon fibre and painted
body-colour highlights. Air conditioning, adjustable pedals.
The
Barabus has a unique interior feature: the rear view "mirror".
There is a small video camera mounted in the rear of the car, with
the display is shown normally where the rear mirror is
situated.
The Barabus TKR is for sale worldwide. Built in
Colonella, Italy, the TKR will be sold through select Barabus
certified dealers specializing in exotic automobiles. Worldwide
volume is projected to be 300-400 cars over the estimated
three-year production run.
The Barabus TKR is on sale at its
introduction at the famed British Motorshow, with the first
vehicles to be delivered to customers in four months. The
Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is £360,000
(668000$).
References
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^ TKR
takes over as World's Fastest Car?. Leftlane News. Retrieved on
2006-07-29.
^ TKR "World's fastest". SundayMirror. Retrieved on
2006-07-26.
^ Barabus press release. Retrieved on 2006-07-26.
^
Barabus Pricing Page. Retrieved on 2006-07-29. (unavailable since
August 19, 2006)
^ British International Motor Show 2006 News
Bulletin 13. British International Motor Show. Retrieved on
2006-09-12
External links
<s> TKR's official website</s>
(unavailable since August 19, 2006) TKR pictures
& info @ Rsportscars.com