Minerva has released the first details about their upcoming J.M. Brabazon supercar. Apparently named after a British racing driver, the J.M. Brabazon has
a carbon Kevlar body that sits atop a carbon fiber monocoque chassis.
The car's styling is slightly generic but features a prominent
front fascia, LED headlights and 19-inch front / 20-inch rear wheels.
We can also see a ventilated rear bumper that houses a dual exhaust
system and a sporty diffuser. Motivation will be provided by a twin-turbo V12 engine that is backed
up by two electric motors that power the front wheels. Additional
information is limited but Minerva says the car has will also feature a
sequential transmission, a limited slip differential, regenerative
brakes and an intelligent drive controller that offers five different
modes: economy, normal, sport, race and safe. If everything pans out,
the model will reportedly hit a top speed in excess of 400 km/h (248
mph). (worldcarfans)
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