Advanced Design Tramontana

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Advanced Design Tramontana
legal form
founding 2005
Seat Palau de Santa Eulàlia , Spain
management Josep Rubau
Branch Automobile manufacturer
Website www.tramontanacorp.com

Tramontana
2009 Tramontana R

Advanced Design Tramontana is a Spanish manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

The company from Palau de Santa Eulàlia ( Girona ) exhibited a vehicle for the first time in 2005 at the Geneva Motor Show . Series production began shortly thereafter. Twelve copies are made every year.

vehicles

The first model is an open sports car that resembles a monoposto . The vehicle is offered as a one-seater and a two-seater, the purchase price is at least 610,000 euros depending on the version. In the two-seater, the second seat is behind the driver's seat. The drive is provided by a V12 engine with turbocharger from Daimler AG , which delivers between 550 and 888 hp from a 5513 cm³ displacement , or a V10 engine with 600 hp and intake manifold injection . The engine is mounted in the middle of the vehicle and drives the rear axle. The design-related maximum speed is specified as 325 km / h. The vehicle length is 490 cm, the vehicle width 208 cm and the vehicle height 130 cm.

Technical specifications

V10 C / S / R V12 C / S / R V12 R / XTR V12 XTR
Vehicle concept: 2-seater mid-engine roadster
Length: 4900 mm
Width: 2080 mm
Height: 1300 mm
Wheelbase: 3100 mm
Engine: 10-cylinder gasoline engine 12-cylinder gasoline engine
Displacement: 5204 cc 5513 cc
Compression ratio 12.5: 1 9.0: 1
Max. Power: 447 kW (608 hp) at 8500 rpm 404 kW (550 PS) 527 kW (720 hp) 653 kW (888 hp) at 5850 rpm
Max. Torque: 580 Nm at 6500 rpm 920 Nm at 4000 rpm
Seating arrangement: 2 seats in a row
Drive: Rear
Transmission: sequential 6-speed gearbox
Top speed: 325 km / h
Acceleration 0-100 km / h (s): 3.6

Web links

Commons : Tramontana  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg Germany: Tramontana: Rocket on Wheels. In: SPIEGEL ONLINE of March 8, 2006. Accessed October 21, 2016 .