RE: Invicta S1
Monday 21st October 2002
Invicta S1
New British GT Supercar should be the surprise of the Motor Show!
Discussion
Interesting design, but isn't that continuous curve from windscreen to roof to rear windscreen a little bit Audi TT?
More pics and story at the BBC website, BTW.
More pics and story at the BBC website, BTW.
johnelliott said: 170mph with 320 bhp? I don't think so.
Nice car, though, and for the spec, not overpriced.
John
In which way do you not think so?
If you mean you think it will go much faster then I agree - 180+ I think.
If you mean there is no way it will do 170mph then I disagree as my M5 weighs 400kg more and only has 340bhp and that still hits 170mph.
Twin Turbo said: That's really spooky....having recently read about Invicta taking over Vickers (I think it was that way round!) I thought to myself...wouldn't it be nice if they made cars again instead of just tanks.
I like it, and wish the company well.
Erm, close, it was Alvis taking over Vickers..... On a vaguely similar theme, I've pondered a few times on whether to buy a Daimler Ferret armoured car for commuting.....apparently you get given LOTS of space by cabbies
>> Edited by krispy on Tuesday 22 October 15:56
At the risk of boring everyone....
m-five said:
So, I think you're right m-five in that this car's aerodynamic efficiency looks a lot better than an M5 so with only 20bhp less it should crack 170mph easily.
A Chimaera 500 does around that speed with 320 TVR bhp as well doesn't it?
m-five said:
Weight doesn't actually limit top speed, only acceleration. The defining parameters are motive power (i.e. power at the wheels) and aerodynamic resistance (skin friction and pressure drag I think) plus rolling resistance.
If you mean there is no way it will do 170mph then I disagree as my M5 weighs 400kg more and only has 340bhp and that still hits 170mph.
So, I think you're right m-five in that this car's aerodynamic efficiency looks a lot better than an M5 so with only 20bhp less it should crack 170mph easily.
A Chimaera 500 does around that speed with 320 TVR bhp as well doesn't it?
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