Wednesday 27 April 2011

Veritas RS III Roadster


The Veritas RS III could be considered a modern-day rendition of the original company's Meteor F1 car, It may have the 5.0l V10 out of a BMW M5, but the engine is wrapped in a carbon composite machine that is barely three feet long. The cabin is a monoposto layout: There's only a single seat with a small windscreen and a roll bar, Combined with its pointed front end, the RS III looks like something that would battle high Speed Racer. However, this brings the car's weight down to just 2,300 lbs, nearly a ton lighter than the M5.price of this bespoke car was 410,550 Euros, or a bit over $580,000 U.S. at current currency rates.
Now the company is ready to produce a new model, the Veritas RS III Roadster Hybrid. This adds an electric motor and batteries the RS III, allowing the supercar to drive on electricity alone up to 31 miles on a single charge. The system adds 500lbs, but when the 507 horsepower V10 is paired with the 105 kW (93 hp) electric motor it can go from 0 to 100 kph (0-62 mph) in just 3.1 seconds. That’s slightly faster than the original RS III. Top speed drops from 215 mph to 205.The electric motor drives the front wheels, making the car all wheel drive at speed.
Power is again generated from braking using a KERS. Remember that acronym: Kinetic Energy again generation Systems are now legal in Formula 1 again after a brief ban last season and will start popping up in supercars across the board, giving them a legitimate performance reason to go green.
The RS III Roadster Hybrid will start production soon with an RS III coupe beginning production this summer and an all-electric model arriving in 2013. Like the previous car, these vehicles will have very low production numbers.

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