Rinspeed Veleno Explained

Rinspeed Veleno
Manufacturer:Rinspeed
Class:Concept car
Production:1993
Body Style:2-door roadster
Engine:8.0-liter (488.1 cu in) odd-firing Viper V10
Designer:Frank Rinderknecht
Related:Dodge Viper

The Rinspeed Veleno was a heavily modified Dodge Viper built by Rinspeed, that debuted in 1993 at the Geneva Motor Show.

The Veleno was fitted with an electronically controlled nitrous-oxide injection system, which increased power from the Viper's 4000NaN0, to 5500NaN0 and increase torque from 465abbr=onNaNabbr=on to 820Nm. On the exterior, the Veleno features a viper green paint job, 3 piece OZ Racing wheels fitted with Pirelli PZero tires, new front lip, modified rear roll protection with an integrated spoiler, windshield frame mounted rear view mirrors, and integrated rear lower lights. On the interior, the Veleno features Vinerus upholstery in place of the original leather, green painted instrument panel and center console, integrated Alpine CD changer and a Nokia 121 cellular phone.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rinspeed AG - Creative think tank for the automotive industry. Where the future is reality – today.. www.rinspeed.eu. 2020-04-09.