Another BMW powered vehicle showcased at the 2010 Essen Motor Prove is the Veritas RS III. Resurrecting the name of Germany's showtime Formula i squad, Veritas is a pocket-sized company that was created by a grouping of international motor racing enthusiasts and their latest projection, RS III delivers their vision of a i-seater sport roadster.

Only 30 copies of the Veritas RS Three accept been built and the roadster is based on a monocoque frame while its trunk is made entirely from carbon-kevlar. Power comes from a supped upward BMW M5 five.0 liter V10 engine that develops 600 horsepower.

The engine can be matted to a 7-speed SMG Iii gearbox or the 6-speed manual from BMW.

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Due to the lightweight body structure, the RS Iii weighs only one,070 kg or 2,360 lbs. The sport roadster can get from zero to 100 km/h or 62 mph in only iii.2 sec and has a top speed of 347 km/h or 216 mph.

Visually, the body does non build much higher than the 22-inch wheels and and then it is not surprising that the overall height is, in spite of the roll bar, not more than 97 cm.

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Veritas roadsters are hand-built past Vermot AG about Nurburgring and it can be delivered in just 8 weeks. The minor production machine costs at least 410,550 EUR. A coupe version of the Veritas RS Three is in the planning phase.

[Source: BimmerToday ]