Just an hour away from Detroit, in a city of Holly, Michigan, a rare breed of sports car is being built and tested. The Falcon is showing its F7 in a final production trim at the Detroit Auto Show this year. Its distinct exterior draws inspiration from the 80′s super cars and it is designed to fit drivers up to 6 foot 4 inches. This vehicle is hand built and the chassis is made from ti-welded aluminum integrated with carbon fiber structural tunnels, reinforced floor pan and firewall. Its body is also made from ultra light carbon fiber and inside lies a naturally aspirated 7.0 liter V8 LS7 engine and suspension components from the Corvette. The vehicle pumps out 620 horsepower and 585 lb-ft of torque, while the power is delivered through the 6 speed manual gearbox. From stand still to 60 mph can be reached in around 3.3 seconds with the top speed rated at around 200 mph. Only ten units of the F7 will be produced for now, so be quick if you want to have one in your garage.
Via: Carscoop
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