Tushek Supercars recently revealed its all new 444-horsepower, Audi-powered
Renovatio T500 at the Top Marques in Monaco, but that’s not the big news. The
big news is this developing supercar manufacturer’s future plans of
annihilating the all-mighty Aventador.
After Tushek completes its estimated 30 Renovatio
T500 production models, it will turn its focus to the Forego T700 – yeah, weird
name, huh. Tushek has some fairly lofty goals for this machine, including a
sub-1,000 KG curb weight, more than 700 bhp, and a gut-checking
3.3 lateral Gs (the average human can handle just 5 Gs).
This would place this new supercar squarely in the
lead, when compared to the Aventador, in the all-important
pounds-per-horsepower rating, as the T700’s rating would be about 3.14 pounds
per horsepower and the Lambo’s rating is 4.96 pounds per horsepower. On a small
scale that looks like a tiny difference, but in the grand scheme of things, that
difference is humongous.
By our rough guess-timation, the Renovatio T700
would range in the 2-second area from 0 to 60 mph, about 0.8 seconds faster
than the Aventador. The most impressive stat is the 3.3 lateral Gs that this
car is expected to handle, as the Aventador can only handle 1.05 Gs on the skid
pad.
We tend to take this all with a big grain of salt,
as this is purely speculation by a company spokesperson at Tushek Tushek.
Chances are that this car, if it makes it to production, will be about on the
same level as the Aventador and it will not hold 3.3 Gs. There is no way that
any production car can handle that amount of force.