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Fisker Latigo CS
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Manufacturer | Fisker |
Production | 2006-present |
Class | sports car |
Body style | 2-door coupe |
Lengh | 188 in |
Width | 74 in |
Height | 53 in |
Weight | 3740 lb |
Transmission | 6-speed manual |
Engine | V-10 |
The Latigo CS is a two door coupe built off either the E63 BMW 6 Series or BMW M6 . The original exterior is scrapped, and is replaced by an all new body designed by Henrik Fisker. The body features the heavy use of lightweight materials such as alluminium and carbon fiber. The interior is reclad with new leather and color options. If desired by the customer, even the trunk can be fully lined with leather.