Sunday, 29 May 2011

Dagger GT The World’s first 300mph Supercar - Reviews & Photos


It seems, rather becomes clear, that 1,001hp Bugatti Veyron is not enough for someone who’s overweening ambitions for power and speed. Well, there is no end of freak people in this world who even would ask to ride more than those 2000 mules at 300mph that Dagger GT is the only one to provide in 2011. Dagger GT’s design is based on the Corvette Cheetah concept and it vows to break every major record, from being the fastest on a straight line to being the quickest around the Nurburgring.


Equipped with Tom’s multi-fuel (petrol/methanol/hydrogen/ethanol), aluminum 572 Twin Turbo engine that churns out 2000hp and 2,710Nm torque mated to a TranStar/Mendeola 6-speed transmission. Equally stunning are the performance figures as the real monster achieves 0-60 mph in 1.5 seconds and quarter mile in less than 6.7 seconds. The car has its outer body made from carbon fiber, whereas high-strength 4130 Chromoly Steel chassis forms the inner structure.






Dagger GT’s will be made available in three different models: “a hard-core racer, a street-legal sport version and a soft-riding luxurious GT-X that combines both speed and comfort”. Dagger GT is a limited edition as only five will be made in 2011 and two of them have already been booked. Sales will begin during the first half of 20112011 for 10 units to be delivered in 2012 and each car is priced at a minimum of US$450,000.

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