Keating TKR
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| TKR | |
| Production period: | since 2010 |
| Class : | Sports car |
| Body versions : | Coupe |
| Engines: |
Otto engine : 7.0 liters (1470 kW) |
| Length: | 4414 mm |
| Width: | 1900 mm |
| Height: | 1145 mm |
| Wheelbase : | 2557 mm |
| Empty weight : | 995 kg |
| Previous model | Keating SKR |
| successor | Keating Bolt |
The Keating TKR is a supercar of the upper class of the British manufacturer Keating Supercars .
It is produced in England and is the most powerful mass-produced super sports car. The Keating TKR is today (as of 2011) the second fastest super sports car in the world. At 418.34 km / h it was unofficially the fastest for a short time, until Bugatti set the new speed record with the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport with 431.42 km / h.
Technical specifications
The engine is a V8 with twin turbo and with a displacement of 7000 cm³ generates an output of 1825 hp (maximum output 2000 hp). The power of the mid-engine is passed on to the rear wheels via a 5-speed gearbox. The weight of the TKR is 995 kg. The body is made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic .
See also
Web links
- Keating TKR on the Keating Co.
- Autoblog