2001 Volkswagen Nardo W12 -
Description
The Volkswagen Nardo (officially known as the Volkswagen W12 Coupe) was a concept car created by Volkswagen in 1997. Conception At the request of then VW CEO Ferdinand Piech, Giorgetto Giugiaro and his Italdesign team was to design a Volkswagen supercar, with instructions that it had to accommodate a 12 cylinder engine in a W configuration, be mid-engined, and also be able to be configured with VW's Syncro AWD system. Another reason for its conception was to prove to the world that Volkswagen could build a large and reliable engine for its luxury car, the Phaeton, and its SUV, the Touareg. 1997 Concepts In 2001, at the Tokyo Motor Show, VW released their most powerful W12 supercar version yet, in Bright Orange. The engine was rated at producing 441kW (512hp) and 458 ft·lbf of torque; it could go from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km/h) in about 3.5 seconds and had a top speed of 214 mph (350 km/h), weighing just 1200 kg. It was one of the fastest supercar concepts in the world. World Record Holder A special unpainted carbon fiber version of the W12 Coupe set 7 world 24-hour speed records at the Nardo Circuit near Lecce, Italy. The car's nickname was derived from the circuit. MrRod787 ©
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