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The Lotec C1000 was conceived in 1994 by a wealthy United Arab Emirates citizen who desired to own the fastest car in the world. He contracted Mercedes which in turn also contacted Lotec for the body design.
The letter C stands for the carbon fiber, and the number 1000 most likely stands for 1000 nm of torque. The car is powered by Mercedes and the body was designed by Lotec.
The power plant consists of 5.6 liter V-8 Mercedes engine with Garrett twin turbo chargers and it runs on a mixture of unleaded gas and aviation fuel. It has a Hewkand 5 speed racing transmission and 4 ram AP IMSA racing brakes. The body consists of carbon fiber and Aerospace material frame.
The design and engineering costs exceeded $1,000,000 and actual construction cost was over $1,200,000. This brought the total production cost to over $2,200,000.
The C1000 can do 0-60mph in 3.2 seconds, 0-125 mph in 8.08 seconds, and on top a top speed of 268 mph.
This is by far one of the rarest, most powerful automobiles with a commanding presence and astronomical performance figures.
Call (888) 455-2626 for more information about the only Lotec C1000 in existence. 2 Door, 2 Wheel Drive, Manual Transmission, Rear Wheel Drive, Turbo, Alloy Wheels, Spoiler