Overview
The VUHL 05 is a lightweight sports car in the B-segment, first presented in 2013 at the Royal Automobile Club in London. Customer car deliveries started in 2015, same year as the production of the vehicle was set up at a new plant in Querétaro, Mexico.
The body of the car is fully made in carbon fiber, mounted on a bonded aluminium monocoque chassis , which are both made at their facilities in Querétaro. A hybrid aluminum - carbon monocoque chassis is available as an option. It started life with a Ford sourced 240-hp 2,000 cc four-cylinder EcoBoost engine, with an option of 285 HP similar to the previous one but with an optimized induction system and re-calibrated ECU; from 2018 to date it uses a Ford sourced 320-hp 2,300 cc four-cylinder EcoBoost engine with a 360-hp calibration available as performance option. It has a clearing distance of 110 millimetres from the ground and its static weight distribution is 37% at the front and 63% at the back. The VUHL 05 reaches a maximum speed of 245 kilometres per hour and accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in 3. 7 seconds. It also decelerates from 100 kilometres per hour to 0 in 31. 6 meters , thanks to a bespoke high-performance aluminum Alcon braking system with 330 millimetres discs in all four corners....
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