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    Ultima Evolution Released With 1020 HP and 2.3 Second Sprint Time

    By Zero2TurboApril 7, 2015Updated:March 28, 2017No Comments
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    Ultima Sports, British marque, has taken the covers off the Ultima Evolution Coupe and Convertible and they are bonkers fast! They keep the LeMans-inspired body shape and are replacements for the Ultima GTR and Ultima Can-Am. These cars have been “vastly improved and modernized” and if you want you can opt for one with a Chevy LS V8 engine pushing out 1020 bhp (720 kW). The first production car the Ultima Evolution Coupe was obviously built in the range-topping spec which means it has 1,246 Nm of torque from the 6.8-litre V8 supercharged engine and is capable of hitting 100 km/h from stand still in just 2.3 seconds. If that is not mind-warping enough, it will do 0 to 241 km/h in 8.9 seconds and it will top out at 386 km/h. This bonkers machine weighs in at just 950 kg and it comes with most amenities you would find in a regular car such as; air conditioning, Alpine entertainment system with sat-nav, leather & Alcantara upholstery, Bluetooth, rearview camera, rear parking sensors and a start button. The entry level power figure is 350 horsepower and you can opt for 15 different levels of power all the way up to the monster!

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