I wonder what new technologies (if any) we will see on new Civetta. Modern supe/hypercars are very advanced with ESC, aero, suspension etc.
in the future there could be more, i never said they planned to do it now, 'planned' as in the way the concept stage was a 'plan'
i know, thats why i also said that they where the same car, its just that the first one likely looks taller since there is so much stuff going on in the rear....
@kyleatkinson1994 What? Anyways, if we were to get 2 civettas, I think it’d be a sort of aventador/veneno relationship. I expect the car to have a V10 because there are more opportunities for a car with a v12 than v10. A v12 could go in some big ol luxury full size sedan, some classic racer, or some 30s luxury machine. A v10 goes in supercars, and a few German sporty things, but that’s about it.
30s luxury cars are too special to have just a V12. I8s, V16s, even I12s happened. If we ever get a new D-series, a deisel V10 would be right at home.
A Diesel V10 in the D-Series feels redundant considering the capabilities of the Gavril 6.0 Turbodiesel V8, especially when tuned a bit. If a Bruckell Pick-Up Truck comes, a large, Heavy-Duty Inline-6 Turbodiesel would suit it perfectly, so I think both niches are covered. I believe a large, Heavy-Duty Inline-6 Turbodiesel plus a large gas-guzzling V10 (larger than the largest V8) better be Bruckell products because Bruckell has fewer engines in total. Plus, if the large, gas-guzzling V10 is a Bruckell product, we can already imagine how a Bastion V10 will be! edit: Also, don't forget about Diesel V12s!
I was seeing the sketch of the Renault 5 Turbo inspired Ibishu Covet. The bumpers seem to be more integrated to the body than the current ones. Is it realistic to expect an "Euro-Spec" Covet?
I'm bad at forums lol I was trying to quote someone earlier who mentioned diesels not being a realistic engine option for a supercar. --- Post updated --- This guy gets it hahaha
It's 100% realistic in fact, since it's got both the size and the engines (1.5 SOHC/1.5 DOHC, 1.8 SOHC, 2.0 DOHC) to fit the European requirements. --- Post updated --- Hehe!