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The Edonis became 2001's first supercar, unveiled on the first of January. The car was to be built in Modena, in a brand new production facility - and interestingly, by the men behind the EB110. |
Revision as of 14:33, 17 February 2007
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Porsche | |
aka | B-Engineering Edonis or just Edonis |
Production | 2001 onwards, total of 21 proposed |
Class | Sports Luxury |
Body Style | Two-door |
Length | 4350 mm |
Width | 2000 mm |
Height | 1120 mm |
Wheelbase | 2565 mm |
Weight | 1480 KG |
Transmission | 6-speed manual |
Engine | 3.8 litre V12 |
Power | 720 BHP/542 lb ft torque |
Similar | Bugatti EB110 Porsche Carrera GT Ferrari Enzo |
Designer | Giampaolo Benedini |
The Edonis became 2001's first supercar, unveiled on the first of January. The car was to be built in Modena, in a brand new production facility - and interestingly, by the men behind the EB110.