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2010s

Sin Cars UK Ltd.

Automotive manufacturer of Hinckley,Leicestershire.United Kingdom 2012 on

Sin Cars UK Ltd. R1

The Sin Cars UK Ltd. is a small series manufacturer of sports cars and road vehicles based in the British Hinckley . The company was founded in 2012 by the Bulgarian Rosen Daskalov .

The first model of the manufacturer is called Sin R1 . Built in two versions, as racing cars and as road vehicles. At the Geneva Motor Show in March 2018, the Sin S1 presented the second vehicle of the manufacturer.

The R1 was presented for the first time at the motorsport fair Autosport International in January 2013 in Birmingham . The first vehicle received road approval in September of the same year. The sports car has butterfly doors and a body made of carbon. The three available engines all come from the Corvette . The air vents come from the Audi TT , the door opener from the Mini and the exterior mirrors of the Opel Corsa . 

 

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  • Sin Cars R1 Technical data 

     

    R1 450

    R1 550

    R1 650

    R1 550 Plug-In Hybrid

    Construction period

    since 2013

    since 2018

    Motor characteristics

    engine type

    Eight-cylinder gasoline engine

    Eight-cylinder gasoline engine + electric motor

    capacity

    6162 cc

    7011 cm³

    6162 cc

    7011 cm³

    Max. Performance internal combustion engine
    at min -1

    336 kW (457 hp) / 5900

    404 kW (549 hp) / 7000

    485 kW (659 hp) / 6300

    404 kW (549 hp) / 7200

    Max. Power electric motor

    -

    88 kW (120 hp)

    Max. system performance

    -

    419 kW (570 hp)

    Max. Torque combustion engine
    at min -1

    585 Nm

    637 Nm

    820 Nm

    637 Nm

    Max. Torque electric motor

    -

    235 Nm

    Max. system torque

    -

    872 Nm

    power transmission

    drive

    rear-wheel drive

    Gearbox, standard

    manual transmission

    readings

    top speed

    > 300 km / h

    > 350 km / h

    > 300 km / h

    Acceleration, 0-100 km / h

    3.9 s

    3.5 s

    2.5 s

    3.5 s

     

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