Arrinera is a British-Polish supercar, which in terms of driving  parameters, quality of workmanship and performance can compete with  other cars from the same market segment.
Arrinera's design  assumptions aim at fulfilling all the following conditions, which  distinguish a supercar from mass-produced sports cars:
- very good traction throughout the speed range
- brake deceleration of 1,1-1,3 g (10,79-12,75 m/s²)
- power/weight ratio of 1,1-2,9 kg/1HP
- acceleration 0-200 km/h below 10 seconds
- acceleration 0-300 km/h below 30 seconds
- acceleration 0-100 km/h below 4 seconds
- braking from 300-0 km/h below 7 seconds
- the 0-300-0 km/h test below 40 seconds
- cornering g-force over 1
- 1/4 mile time below 12 seconds
- centrally positioned engine
Lee  Noble, a famous British car designer will lend his name to the project.  He is currently a member of the supervisory board and a shareholder in  Arrinera Automotive S.A. He will be responsible for technical aspects  related to the supercar as well as for the design and production of the  rolling chassis.
Lee Noble 
 is a British entrepreneur,  designer and automobile engineer. He has been acclaimed as the most  prolific British car manufacturer ever. Across three decades, he has  manufactured almost 2000 cars based on his own designs. Almost all of  them produced innovative performance. Lee's cars are more concerned  about handling and performance ability. The first of them - Ultima - was  used as a test mule for a model which was to become the fastest  production car in the world - the McLaren F1.
As part of implementing its strategy, the management of Arrinera  Automotive has signed an exclusive deal for negotiations to buy a 50%  stake in Fenix Automotive Ltd from Great Britain, which is involved in  the construction project of the Fenix sports car. Arrinera plans to  complete the transaction by the end of the third quarter of 2011. This  investment will enable Arrinera to carry out the strategy for building a  group of companies with a very strong position in the world market of  low-volume production of supercars and sports cars, gaining access to  foreign markets and technology/know-how while operating in a prestigious  and elite market. Fenix Automotive is controlled by Lee Noble.
Arrinera  Automotive plans to commence production of cars in Poland. Instead of  creating its own manufacturing facilities, the company is concentrating  on finding suitable subcontractors in our country and talks with  potential partners having necessary expertise in car manufacturing are  well advanced.
Arrinera Automotive expects the target volume of  production will be from 600-700 cars a year. Arrinera Automotive S.A. is  preparing for its first quotation of shares at the New Connect market.  The majority shareholder of Arrinera Automotive is the VENO S.A. venture  capital fund, listed on the New Connect market for 3 years.
Appearance  of Arrinera
The car body styling is characterized by  sharp and dynamic lines, which clearly indicate the massive potential of  the supercar. The front of the car is close to the ground which vastly  improves its aerodynamic properties. When looking at the car from the  side, one cannot help the impression that the car is surprisingly  asymmetrical: the passenger cabin is moved forwards and the door line  rises distinctively - these features are something that we do not see  very often in everyday traffic. At the back of the car, unique muffler  housings with diffusers resemble the exhaust nozzles of a jet airplane.  The Arrinera supercar will be equipped with a 650HP engine. The car body  will be unique and its aerodynamics and lightweight construction will  make it possible to maximize the output of the engine. The stylist  responsible for Arrinera's lines is Pavlo Burkatskyy.
Chassis  and body
The chassis designed by Lee Noble will be made  from high-strength steel of variable section and considerable torsional  strength. It will be extraordinarily light and characterized by high  deformation resistance. The expertise of the British designer (over 30  years in the industry) ensures a suitable level of protection for the  cars in this category. Optionally, the body, interior and floor can be  made of Carbon/Kevlar fiber composite materials.
Interior
Individual  elements will be made of high quality leather and composite materials.  The car is equipped with an audio system, electric windows and mirrors  and air conditioning. For safety reasons - in case of a rollover -  reinforced roll bars have been positioned behind the seats and both  seats are equipped with 4-point seat belts.
Engine
An  8-cylinder 6.2-litre engine with a maximum power of 650HP and 820 Nm  torque.
Wheels
19-inch wheels create  additional space for an expanded braking system. Light-alloy wheels with  255/35 R19 tyres (front) and 335/30 R19 (rear).
Brakes
Front  wheels are equipped with 6-piston callipers and 350 mm brake discs.  Rear wheels with 4-piston callipers and 330 mm brake discs.
Suspension
Independent,  multi-link, designed and optimised by Lee Noble.
Thermal  vision camera
The car can be fitted with a thermal vision  camera option, which monitors the area in front of the car at the  distance of a few hundred metres. If the camera detects an object with a  temperature exceeding the ambient temperature (presumably an animal or a  human), the driver can see a bright and clear image of this object on a  display located in the central console within normal sight line. This  may significantly improve the safety level at night and when driving in  fog as compared to xenon headlights.
Technical  specifications
- Length: 4450 mm
- Width: 2056 mm
- Height: 1190 mm
- Wheel track front: 1744 mm
- Wheel track rear: 1744 mm
- Wheelbase: 2695 mm
- Engine capacity: 6.2 l
- Engine: V8
- Power: 650 hp
- Maximum torque: 820 Nm
- Gearbox: Graziano
- Weight: 1300 kg
- Weight/power: 2.0 kg/1 hp
- 0-100 km/h: 3.2 s
- 0-200 km/h: 8.9 s
- 0-200-0 km: 14.3 s
- 200-0 km/h: 133 m
- 1/4 mile time: 11.0 s
- Top speed: 340 km/h
- G force in curves: 1.3G
- Base price: 100.000 GBP


 
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