Apparently, Nissan's much-hyped choice to develop the greatest little cross-over by mixing the system of the Juke with the technical components of the
GT-R has discovered an imitator of types in the guise of
Lazzarini Design Facilities.
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The mysterious French language organization would like to discover an buyer and car fanatic willing to invest around $550,000 (~€440,000) to buy the growth of a exclusive Fiat 500, one that is operated by the…Ferrari 458 Italia's operating equipment.
The suggested car is known as
Fiat 550 Croatia, not only as a nod to its cost, but also to the variety of horses created by a a little bit de-tuned edition of the Ferrari's 4.5-liter V8, and we quotation Lazzarini Design:
"The website it was a little bit detuned from
570HP to 550HP, this cause in the simulation the exeed of twisting could horribly stability the car during quick moving functions."
The
Maranello-sourced V8 would live at the back end of the
Fiat 500 along with a customized limited-slip differential, indication and revocation areas from the 458.
The French language design studio says that it will expand the Fiat 500's wheelbase by about 300mm (~ 12 in.) to around 2,600mm (~102.4 in.) and that a large system kit would add 300mm (12 in.) to each part at the back end and 200mm (7.9 in.) on each part at the top part.
The Fiat 500's gas container would be re-positioned to the front-end of the car (that appears to be absolutely thought-out and absolutely safe…).
Finally, Lazzarini says that it would add "two ballasts in the top part and in the center of the framework for an estimated complete bodyweight of 2200lbs" to accomplish an maximum bodyweight submission.
More pictures from Lazzarini Design's fantasy flight follow below the break.
Story References: Lazzarini Design via
Autoblog.nl