Corbellati Missile Explained

Corbellati Missile
Manufacturer:Corbellati
Model Years:2019 (expected)
Production:Fall 2018 (expected)
Designer:Achille Corbellati
Class:Sports car (S)
Body Style:2-door coupe
Width:80 in (2032 mm)
Height:46 in (1168.4 mm)
Layout:RMR layout
Engine:9.0L twin-turbocharged Mercury Racing V8 (planned)
Transmission:6-speed manual
Wheelbase:112 in (2844.8 mm)
Length:183 in (4648.2 mm)

The Corbellati Missile is a concept supercar built by Corbellati that is set to be launched in 2019. It was unveiled at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show and is currently in concept phase.

History

The Missile is built by Corbellati, a Jeweler based in the Canary Islands. It was designed by Achille Corbellati and took inspiration from 1960s racecars.[1]

Performance

The Missile is planned to be powered by a twin-turbocharged 9.0L Mercury Racing V8 that Corbellati claims will produce 18000NaN0 and 17000NaN0 of torque with a goal of a 500 km/h (310 mph) top speed. Power goes to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission and a limited slip rear differential.[2] It also features a carbon fiber chassis and body, double wishbone suspension and carbon ceramic disc brakes with six piston calipers.[3] The prototype was hand built by Corbellati and supposedly runs and drives, but its unclear what engine powers it.

References

  1. News: Meet Corbellati, The Latest Startup Trying to Build a 310-MPH Street Car. 2018-03-09. Road & Track. 2018-04-19. en-US.
  2. News: 2018 Corbellati Missile, Review @ Top Speed. Top Speed. 2018-04-19. en-US.
  3. News: Say hello to the 1,800bhp Corbellati Missile. Auto Express. 2018-04-19. en.