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The brand Artega was created by a team of engineers at Paragon, a German electronics supplier.The Artega GT was conceived by [[Fisker Coachbuild]], based upon the [[Porsche Cayman]]. The GT's power source, a 3.6 L [[V6]], is sourced from [[Volkswagen]], along with the GT's direct-shift transmission. | |||
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Revision as of 12:45, 9 March 2007
Artega GT Coupe | |
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Artega | |
aka | Artega |
Production | est start 2008 |
Class | {{{Class}}} |
Body Style | 2 Door MidEngine Coupe |
Length | {{{3950mm}}} |
Width | {{{1880mm}}} |
Height | {{{1180mm}}} |
Wheelbase | {{{wheelbase - type here}}} |
Weight | {{{Weight - you get the point}}} |
Transmission | {{{transmission + drive}}} |
Engine | 3.2 Litre FSI V6 |
Power | {{{Horsepower and Torque rating}}} |
Similar | {{{similar (competition)}}} |
Designer | Fisker Coachbuild Henrik Fisker |
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The brand Artega was created by a team of engineers at Paragon, a German electronics supplier.The Artega GT was conceived by Fisker Coachbuild, based upon the Porsche Cayman. The GT's power source, a 3.6 L V6, is sourced from Volkswagen, along with the GT's direct-shift transmission.
Gallery
External Links
- Artega - Inspiration in Bewegung Official Artega Website
- Fisker Coachbuild Fisker Coachbuild
- Artega GT - Deutscher Sportler Auto-Motor-und-Sport
- Artega GT Coupe headed for Geneva Motor Authority
- Artega GT: VW 3.2 V6 FSI powered sports car premieres in Geneva Car Scoop