Isatis, a French Company, has stunned the automotive community with its plans to produce a small, sporty mid-engined automobile. Production is expected to be low, with less than 100 examples per year, thus guaranteeing its exclusivity.The expected engine to be housed in the engine bay is a French PSA 3-liter V-6 similar to the one being used by Peugeot. Horsepower is expected to be in the neighborhood of 200, with zero-to-sixty taking about five seconds. The top speed is set for 145 mph. The chassis is constructed of a space frame aluminum composite.
By Daniel Vaughan | Mar 2006
By Daniel Vaughan | Mar 2006
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