The Chevy Corvette attained iconic positions by being a front-engine, back-wheel drive sports car that’s influential, throaty, great-gripped, and an overall blast to drive. After 33 years, Alessi has restored AR-1, modernized it, and carried it to market.
This is not the first time Alessi has accessible a car powered by a GM engine: back in the 1970s, the company launched the first AR-1 that was powered by a Buick V6. The new AR-1 is a restricted in manufacture only 50 units and presents a supercharger stuff good for 600 horsepower and 580 lb.-ft. of torque; a twin-turbo kit is also an option, bringing total power output of the 6.2 liter LS3 to 750 horses and 690 lb.-ft. of torque.
The AR-1′s fiberglass body is unbreakable by steel, with eleven-gauge steel used in the frame to maintain low poundage. This permits it to weigh in at just less than 3,200 pounds while providing it the capability of sprinting from 0-60 MPH in just 3.4 seconds and finishing the quarter mile in 10.7 seconds. Top speed is programmed at 200 MPH.
Standard kit offers a dual power side mirrors, an alarm system, a back view mirror with a backup camera, power seats with AC and heat, air conditioning and heating, run-flat tires with sensors, and a tilt steering wheel.
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