Vector WX-8 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Vector Motors |
Designer | Gerald Wiegert |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Concept car |
Body style | 2-doorcoupé |
Layout | Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 7.0L GM (LS7) OHV V8 |
TheVector WX-8 was a sports car prototype manufactured byVector Motors. It was first unveiled at the2007 LA Auto Show, revealing the development and the company's ambitious intentions of creating a next generation sports car successor to their previous models. Vector claimed the WX-8 may achieve a top speed of 270 mph (430 km/h) and a zero-to-60 mph time as low as 2.3 seconds for the version of the car equipped with a 10-literturbocharged engine. This engine was described variously on the company's website as being capable of "1800+ HP", "1850+ HP", and "over 1250 horsepower".[1][2][3]
As of August 2018, Vector Motors reportedly was still actively developing the vehicle. It was reported that the company seeks to sell twoVector WX-3 prototypes for US$3.5 million to secure further funding of development operations.[4][5] Vector's website announced the WX-8 will be equipped with a choice of two potential engines: a 10.0 liter big-block V-8 or an electric/hybrid 7.0 liter small-block V-8.[6] The car was not complete by the time of designer Gerald Wiegert's death in early 2021, with an incomplete prototype model sitting on Wiegert's driveway.
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