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This contains information about a scheduled or anticipated future automobile. It may contain preliminary or speculative information, and may not reflect the final version of the vehicle.
Borac (or Borac Laraki) is the name of a Moroccan sportscar. It was entirely conceived and manufactured by Laraki group.
It was originally unveiled as a concept at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. The car is planned for production, although a final design has yet to be unveiled.
The design of the Borac is that of a grand tourer, with a front engine layout and even the possibility of two (albeit small) rear seats. The Borac is not based off of an existing design, unlike the Fulgura.
A Mercedes-Benz 6.0L V12 powers the Borac, although it lacks the turbocharging of the first Laraki car; the Fulgura. This leads to an output of 540hp, producing a top speed of 193mph (310km/h) and acceleration from 0 - 60mph in 4.5 seconds.
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