The Revolution is a two-seater is described as “an all-new track and race car conceived, designed, developed and built by racers for racers”. It will bring LMP (Le Mans Prototype) technology and safety to a wider racing audience. This product is the results of the brainchild of Phil Abbott, one of the co-founders of Radical Sports-cars. It’s the first truly affordable, sports racer with a carbon tub and cutting-edge technology which make its a true Revolution race car.
This race car easy to maintain, its cost-effectiveness and it can run with reachable handling and performance. So that it can be enjoyed and affordable by all levels of driver, from those wishing to enjoy track days through to those on a career path to Le Mans.
The Engine and Performance
The Revolution race car has power from a 3.7-liter dry-sump Ford V-6 300 horsepower, likely the Duratec engine. It is a re-tuned version of the same engine powers, because of its “proven reliability”. So, as reason they continue to use the engine in their own cars. It will last a promised 6,000 miles of intense track driving before needing a rebuild.
When it comes to the reliability, its matchless, it is another main component within this package. While, its performance matched with some of the lowest running costs with 10,000 km or 100 hours between rebuilds. Race car is fitted with an exclusive exhaust system and fine engine tuning. Thus, it also comes with ultra-sharp throttle response and a brilliant soundtrack. It is mated to a 3MO 6-speed gearbox utilizing WRC technology to again provide reliability and ease of use.
The power may be augmented by electric motors, as the company says the car will bring Le Mans Prototype technology. Which results in bringing more people to have advanced hybrid power to the people. In that, the power goes downstream through a sequential six-speed manual transmission, similar to those used in World Rally Championship cars. The Revolution has 1,488 pounds (675 kilograms) of weight. It also has carbon tub that’s manufactured in Germany by DD-Compound using a carbon infusion process.
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