Danish hypercar maker Zenvo has unveiled its latest commission, the 1,177bhp twin-supercharged TSR-S, a street legal variant of the TSR track car.
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The hypercar’s performance is aided by a super lightweight carbon fibre construction and exceptional aerodynamics including Zenvo’s patented Centripedal rear wing which reacts to steering inputs to create high levels of downforce while cornering.
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Zenvo is a manufacturer that builds just five cars per year by hand from its factory in Præstø, Denmark, with every car built to customer specifications.
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The latest model gets a set of full fragmented carbon fibre wheels designed, developed and built in-house by Zenvo. It also features individual weave designs within the exposed carbon fibre body sections.
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Zenvo says all visible carbon on the car can be colour tinted, including the wheels, and clients can specify individual sections in differing carbon finishes.
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The drivetrain in the latest model comprises a hybrid variant of the brand’s 7-speed sequential gearbox with helical-cut dog gears. This gearbox offers the driver two changeable modes, Road and Race, controlled by tactile aluminium switchgear on the steering wheel.
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The TSR-S is priced at €1.45 million (Dh5.86 million) and since Zenvo production is limited to five cars per year, buying this ensures unparalleled exclusivity.
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The new fragmented carbon wheels consist of minute fragments hand-cut and layered to create a special finish and weigh around 15 kilograms less than aluminium variants. Each wheel takes two technicians roughly one week to create.
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The 1,177bhp twin-supercharged flat-plane V8 helps the TSR-S go from 0-100kph in just 2.8 seconds and 0-200kph in a mere 6.8 seconds.
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The car was originally scheduled to be revealed at the 2020 Geneva International Motor Show, but since the show was cancelled, Zenvo unveiled it during a private media event at its HQ in Præstø, Denmark.
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