USA's Dubuc Motors reveals its 2018 production Tomahawk's specs
Dubuc Motors announced a glimpse of the specifications for its new 2018 model Tomahawk which will be produced in the thousands of units.
Dubuc Motors announced a glimpse of the specifications for its new 2018 model Tomahawk which will be produced in the thousands of units.
The luxury car manufacturer Dubuc Motors reveals details describing its 2018 production Tomahawk which integrates worlds finest technologies and engineering to deliver a long range electric vehicle that is built upon performance and luxury. After years of careful research and development Dubuc Motors will start production of Tomahawk in 2018, making it the one of the fastest supercars in the world.
The supercar shall have 800 Horsepower along with 1000 Pounds-feet of torque, 0-60 mph in 2 seconds when in Race Mode, 4 seconds in Street mode. Lightweight Carbon Fiber Body supported by Carbon Fiber Chassis while the scissor doors invigorate its exotic look on the outside, the opulence of the interior invites comfort and connectivity in a sleek cabin along with an extra row of seats to appreciate the experience.
Other features include four electric motors, 2+2 seating with leather racing seats, Live 360 degree camera along with front and rear cargo area, collision avoidance and automatic emergency braking backed by active safety technologies. Even weight distribution of 50% in the front and 50% at the rear, length 188", Wheelbase 110", Width 80” and Height 47,5".
"We are pushing the envelope in terms of what is possible in the automotive industry to create a wow experience for our customers every time they get behind the wheel" says co founder Mike Kakogiannakis. The four motors supplying demented acceleration are independently coupled to each wheel for a balanced traction that can be used in either race or street mode depending on the senses evoked, promising an appealing alternative for bachelors and modern families alike.
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