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Production-ready Tramontana to debut in Geneva

27 February 2006 Filed under: Convertibles View: 1

Production-ready Tramontana to debut in Geneva

Here's another exotic sports car to add to your stable. A.d. Tramontana has been working on an interesting two-seater that has played itself out as a concept vehicle in years past, but now the Spanish vehicle is ready for prime time. The Tramontana, at a weight of just over 2000 lbs., has been blessed with a 5.5-liter, twin-turbocharged V12 engine putting out 720 hp to launch it to a top speed of 182 mph. No word on pricing yet, but they'll likely vary as the company promises to customize them for each new owner.

[Source: Edmund's Inside Line]

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