2006 Wiesmann GT
Price |
€ 111,000 |
Production |
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Engine |
V8-cylinder 4.8 liter |
Weight |
2821.9 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
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Torque |
364.1 lbs-ft @ 3.400rpm | ||
HP |
362 hp @ 6.300 rpm |
HP/Weight |
7.79 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
75.41 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
4.6 seconds |
Top Speed |
173.98 mph |
(From Wiesmann Press Release) The success of the
Roadster concept is based on a successful synthesis of classic
design and state-of-the-art engineering. This encouraged Friedhelm
and Martin Wiesmann to develop a new, similarly fascinating, sports
car on the basis of the Roadster, the Wiesmann GT.
The two-seater coupé celebrated its premiere as a production vehicle
at the IAA 2005 in Frankfurt, to be acclaimed by the motoring
experts.
Despite the suggestions of a classic design as a further development
of the Wiesmann-Roadster it was a completely new car which was
created. Basic data were gained from the Wiesmann Racing GT, which
was tested as a experimental vehicle under extreme conditions during
the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring in 2002.
Since it was clear from the outset that this vehicle would not only
be optically different, but based on different fundamental data,
from the Roadster, there was plenty of room for manoeuvre in the
development. Starting point for considerations was the engine. This
was to represent a new sparkle, come what might.
Since, as it is well known, displacement can only be replaced by one
thing, and that is more displacement, thoughts quickly made friends
with the idea of using a BMW V8 engine of 4.8 litres capacity. This
made a larger engine compartment than the Roadster's essential,
which consequently meant that all the dimensions of the Wiesmann GT would have to be oriented
towards that.
Thus, the GT grew in all directions, compared with the Roadster: it
was three centimetres higher, eleven wider, and no less than 37
longer. To take account of the rather higher fuel consumption of the
larger engine, 10 litres additional fuel tank volume was provided,
at 70 litres, to guarantee adequate range on longer journeys.
The challenge now facing the engineers was to convert the engine's
output into vehicle dynamics. Normally, a larger vehicle also weighs
more, which in turn adversely affects the performance figures. This
was avoided by designing an aluminium monocoque, familiar from the
racing scene. In this way, the increase in weight was kept within
bounds, and at 70 kg was extremely modest for a car of this size.
The bodywork is of lightweight, high-quality, fibreglass-reinforced
compound material and in the familiar manner is also fabricated in
the factory.
The xenon headlights ensure good visibility in darkness, and the
rear lights, which consist of LEDs, not only give a clear signal but
are also unmistakable as the hallmark of the Wiesmann GT even at
night.
With a power-to-weight ratio of 3.41 kg/HP the Wiesmann GT is to be
found in the leading group of sports cars. The low centre of
gravity, the perfectly-tuned running gear combined with the bullish
torque delivered by the engine, the optimum seating position for
driver and passenger ensure unalloyed driving enjoyment.
The Wiesmann GT is an individual sports car with a classic design,
which fits perfectly in the automotive landscape and which will
capture its own niche.