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The rest … Covini C6W. CAPACITY: 4200 … Unique photos, profiles, top tens, record breakers and supercar trumps - all at www.supercarworld.com Quicksearch. (from Covini Press Release) The original idea was conceived by Ferruccio Covini in '74 and made provision for 10 inches front wheels because there where no low profile tyres at the time. 2 years ago.

One look at this car and you may ponder why it’s on this list. A project started 30 years ago... (from Covini Press Release) The original idea was conceived by Ferruccio Covini in '74 and made provision for 10 inches front wheels because there where no low profile tyres at the time. Built for high speed then? via Motor1. We first got a glimpse of this model as a coupe four years ago, but now Ferruccio Covini has updated his ecentric design. The answer isn’t exactly because of the looks, although they're fairly questionable, but the real issue lies in the number of tires the Covini possesses.

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He called it the C6W, short for Covini 6-Wheeler, although the production model set for 2012 will bear a different name, C3A — Covini 3-Axis. 18 Covini C6W. share. From Covini’s passion for cars and engines came a body of work with a focus on experimentation. The $640,000 Six Wheel Supercar | RIDICULOUS RIDES - YouTube He called it the C6W, short for Covini 6-Wheeler, although the production model set for 2012 will bear a different name, C3A — Covini 3-Axis. Covini then began designing his long-awaited dream car, the model that will become his future trademark. save hide report. Fewer than 700 were made and Venturi went bankrupt. The project was ditched in favour of the Soleado prototype, deemed more important, and lay dormant until the 80s when hydro-pneumatic suspension for the four front wheels where devised to optimise weight Advanced Search ... Top Speed: 185 mph . italiaspeed.com: Covini C6W at the 2005 Geneva International Motor Show 0 - 30 mph : 0 - 60 mph . The original idea for the Covini C6W was conceived by Ferruccio Covini in '74 and made provision for 10 inches front wheels because there where no low profile tyres at the time. The rest … What is it? 2008 Covini C6W Spider At the 2008 Bologna Motor Show, Covini showed a Spider version of their 6-wheeled supercar. Covini C6W review, specs, stats, comparison, rivals, data, details, photos and information on SupercarWorld.com. 2004 Covini C6W It was with a large interest in automotive prototyping that Ferruccio Covini founded Covini Engineering in Italy with the aim of constructing static and dynamic automobiles. Covini C6W.

9 Covini C6W. The original idea for the Covini C6W was conceived by Ferruccio Covini in '74 and made provision for 10 inches front wheels because there where no low profile tyres at the time.

... allowing the Caparo to boast a top speed of 205 miles per hour. Along with a new open-air … The Covini six-wheel supercar follows the model of other Italian supercars (big V8, sleek body, custom style) with one key difference captivating car and gadget geeks alike: it's got six wheels. Plenty of added rolling resistance and unsprung mass, ... Covini C6W - six wheeled supercar. ... TOP SPEED: 300 km/h (185mph) Latest cars (02-07-2020) 2020 Audi … It wasn't slow, managing a 5.2-second 0-60 time and a top speed of 167 mph, but the performance didn't match the looks. ENGINE: rear, longitudinal, 8 cylinder in V formation, 4 valves per cylinder, naturally aspirated, petrol direct injection Bosch-motronic. The Covini is an extremely limited production supercar. I present to you the Covini C6W, the 6-wheeled supercar. italiaspeed.com: Covini C6W at the 2005 Geneva International Motor Show Covini then began designing his long-awaited dream car, the model that will become his future trademark. 2004 Covini C6W It was with a large interest in automotive prototyping that Ferruccio Covini founded Covini Engineering in Italy with the aim of constructing static and dynamic automobiles. From Covini’s passion for cars and engines came a body of work with a focus on experimentation. Via Serious wheels.

Obscure. Powered by a 4.2 V8 from an Audi RS4 producing 325KW of power which is coupled to a 6 speed manual gearbox, it can allegedly go over 300kph.