SPESIFIKASI Dragger GT | Bertenaga Dahsyat

SPESIFIKASI Dragger GT | Bertenaga Dahsyat

What is the fastest and largest supercar power in the world today? Bugatti Veyron, Lamborghini Murcielago, Pagani or Koenigsegg. Ever heard Dragger (Dagger) GT! Perhaps, this is the fastest supercars with 2000 PS power and top speed exceeding 400 km / hr.

The concept of this car from the Cheetah Corvette with the main objective, namely to break the record in all aspects. Includes shot of the fastest in the straight road, particularly at the Nurburgring, Germany.

Dagger GT Twin Turbo equipped machines from aluminum-powered 2000 PS and 2710 Nm of torque to bring the body is made of carbon fiber material. TranStar Mendeola transmission using a 6-speed.

Dagger GT has a tremendous power that too which can reach 2000 bhp with a torque of 2710 Nm is reached. Strength is obtained from the engine Twin Turbo made by Nelson Racing Engines which later combined with six-speed transmission.

As for its body design, a car that has a meaning 'dagger' is taking the basic design of the Cheetah Corvette concept car which is then repaired by the Saleen S7 super car designer.

With an aerodynamic design contest and a crazy machine, the Dagger GT was capable of driving winds from the stationary to 100 km / h in just 1.5 seconds with a topspeed reached 483 km / hour. Wow.

The plan of this car will be released in three different models namely the hard-core racer, street-legal sports version and luxurious soft-riding
GT-X that combines speed and convenience.

As for price, Dagger GT removed starting price of U.S. $ 450,000 or approximately USD 4 billion. The first 5 units will be delivered in mid 2011, while the creators TranStar Racing will re-create 10 units for scheduled delivery in 2012.

If you do not believe Dagger be the fastest, this is the proof. for acceleration 0-100 km / h is achieved in just 1.5 seconds. As for the distance of miles or 250 meters quarter carved 6.7 seconds. Want to know the maximum speed? Can reach 483 km / hr.

The price, an estimated 450 000 U.S. dollars. Initial production of only 10 units in 2011 and handed over to buyers in 2012.