Friday, November 16, 2012

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Back in the early ’90s Yamaha experimented with the idea of getting into the automotive manufacturing game. Their OX99-11 supercar concept, of which three were made before the plug was pulled, was an absolute monster. It utilized F1-car technology, and a 3.5 litre V12 engine with 450-horsepower, to produce startling performance. How does a 219 mph top speed and zero-to-sixty in just 3.1 seconds sound?
Fast forward to today, and the fact Yamaha have followed up the OX99-11 with precisely jack, and you understand why Spanish designer Albert Rosello has taken it upon himself to conjure up a modern-day supercar for the company.
Rosello’s Yamaha RCAR is; “the car with superbike soul” – according to the limited information he has provided for the design. Basically that means keeping the weight to a minimum while also providing plenty of oomf to allow for the best power-to-weight ratio possible.
In Rosello’s mind that would be 900 horsepower from a mid-mounted engine, and the car would weigh in at a mere 1,100 kgs (2,425 lbs). Sadly that’s all irrelevant as the RCAR is confined to the digital ether.
But perhaps, with a jumbo-sized heap of good luck, it’ll remind somebody at Yamaha that 20 years ago they made an epic supercar.

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