Orca
C113
The
Swiss-made Orca C113 is claimed to be capable of 224 mph powered by a twin
turbo 641bhp, 664lb ft Audi 4.2 V8.
The
Orca C113 was first seen in prototype form at the prestigious Geneva Motor Show
in 2003. The company then moved to Liechtenstein while searching for investors
before starting production.
The
Orca C113 is constructed from lightweight materials including aluminium,
magnesium and titanium, it has carbon-kevlar body panels and total weight is
around 850 kg. Orca intends to produce around 10-15 hand-build cars a year,
offering both coupe and roadster bodystyles. The coupe C113's feature
Lamborghini-like scissor doors.
Suspension
on the C113 is handled by double wishbones front and rear with coil springs and
alloy uprights. All suspension parts are made of aluminum by CNC machining and
are covered with a layer of carbon fiber. Ventilated and cross-drilled carbon
composite brakes on all four corners are grabbed by eight-piston brake
calipers.
If
641 bhp is too much for you, Orca offers a diet version of the C113 powered by
a Volvo T5 2.3 litre turbo engine.