Minerva J.M. Brabazon hybrid supercar announced
Approved by:
Tan Dung
Updated:
July 2, 2013
Belgian carmaker Minerva has recently announced plans to develop a supercar which could hit a top speed in excess of 400 km/h.
Named after a British racing driver, the J.M. Brabazon has a Kevlar body and a carbon fiber monocoque chassis. It also features a prominent grille, LED headlights, a ventilated rear bumper, a dual exhaust system, a sporty diffuser and 19-inch front / 20-inch rear wheels.
Power comes from a twin-turbo V12 engine and two electric motors for the front wheels. Additional information is limited at the moment, but Minerva says the supercar will receive a sequential transmission, a limited slip differential, regenerative brakes and five driving modes (economy, normal, sport, race and safe).
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