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Citroen GT

GT by Citroen

The GT by Citroen ................ This Alien beauty was designed by Takumi Yamamoto , is a sports car that debuted as a concept car on October 2 2008 Paris Motor Show. Citroen GT is a collaboration between the French automaker Citroen and the Japanese racing simulation developer Polyphony Digital. Six cars are expected to be built. The expected to $2,100,000.

In June 2009, Citroën confirmed plans to produce an extremely limited number of GTs for sale. Only 6 will be built, each costing $2.1 million. The real car uses a modified Ford Modular V8 petrol/gasoline engine, producing 482 kW; 655 PS.

Manufacturer :- Citroën

Designer :- Takumi Yamamoto

Engine :- 778 bhp x4 hydrogen fuel cell, 5.4L Ford V8

Transmission :- 7-speed "circle" sequential gearbox

Wheelbase :- 2810 mm

Length :- 4960 mm

Width :- 2080 mm

Height :- 1090 mm

Curb weight :- 1400 kg

Note :- Special thanks you "Supercar Blondie" YouTube channel.

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