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LHutton
April 10th, 2015, 05:52 AM
http://www.evo.co.uk/news/15706/ultima-evolution-unveiled-with-1020bhp

Ultima Sports has revealed its most powerful sports car to date: the Evolution. Producing as much as 1020bhp from a supercharged 6.8-litre V8, the lightweight Evolution is capable of racing from 0-60mph in just 2.3sec.

As staggering as that number is, it’s the car’s record breaking rolling performance that impresses most. 0-100mph takes just 4.9sec, while 150mph arrives only four seconds later. Ultima claims the Evolution will keep on accelerating hard beyond 240mph before it bounces off the limiter in sixth gear.

Power comes from a Chevrolet-sourced V8 LS with a supercharger, and is sent through a Porsche six-speed transaxle. A billet quick-shifter cable system enables fast gear changes – enough to record a rapid 9.2sec standing quarter-mile time.

Weighing 950kg, the new Ultima produces 1091bhp/ton; that’s 98bhp more than the Koenigsegg One:1 does. A major contributor to this slender weight is the Ultima’s hollow space-frame chassis and glassfibre-reinforced plastic body.

Ultima claims the space-frame provides ‘market leading rigidity,’ while the clear-gel-coated GRP body is moulded to generate high-speed downforce.

The car is sprung on TIG welded double wishbones and fully adjustable coil spring dampers. Forged lightweight one-piece alloy wheels 18 inches in diameter are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 2 rubber. Stopping power comes from AP Racing 12.7-inch curved vane vented discs with stainless steel hoses all round and adjustable brake bias.

Inside, leather and Alcantara stretches over sports seats and a dial-strewn dash. A leather-wrapped roll-cage confirms the car’s high-speed intentions, but the addition of air conditioning, an Alpine in-car entertainment system and optional satnav are welcome luxuries.

In short, the Evolution is a proper racer for the road and packs enough grunt to shame even the fastest of hypercars. Below the 1020bhp model will sit 14 other variants, all utilising power from the same V8 in different states of tune. The Evolution even comes available in both coupe and convertible form.

The entry level Evolution produces 350bhp and sells from £65,995, though Ultima will also sell it in kit form for £38,000. Buyers after a fully built 1020bhp model will need £95,995. That’s Porsche 911 GT3 money for McLaren P1-beating performance.

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novicius
April 10th, 2015, 06:13 AM
glassfibre-reinforced plastic body
That's where this thing fails -- the major body panels all look shitty.

If I was dropping $150K, I'd definitely want the fit & finish to match the price tag -- otherwise why bother? This is for a very select clientele: already owns multiple exotic cars, is a regular trackrat and yet still owns their first shitty shitbox for sentimental reasons. :lol:

LHutton
April 10th, 2015, 09:01 AM
It's not a car anyone buys for the looks, it's all about performance, whilst still being able to drive to the track... at least in the UK anyway (and Russia), other nations vary. The 720hp version on slicks was faster around Dusfold than the Enzo FXX racecar (non-road legal). It's our Mosler okay.:D

thesameguy
April 10th, 2015, 02:42 PM
Yeah, if the body panels make it faster I'm a-ok with them. Function trumps form every time.