Savage Rivale | |
Industry: | Automotive industry |
Hq Location: | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Website: | https://www.savagerivale.nl |
Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS | |
Manufacturer: | Savage Rivale |
Aka: | GLM G4 |
Designer: | Emile Pop Justin de Boer |
Production: | 2009 |
Assembly: | Netherlands |
Class: | Grand tourer (S) |
Body Style: | 4-door Retractable hardtop sedan |
Layout: | FMR layout |
Engine: | 6.2 L GM LS9 supercharged V8 engine |
Transmission: | 6-speed semi-automatic transmission |
Wheelbase: | 27001NaN1 |
Length: | 45301NaN1 |
Width: | 19981NaN1 |
Height: | 11561NaN1 |
Weight: | 12800NaN0 |
Sp: | uk |
Doors: | Butterfly doors (front) Suicide butterfly doors (rear) |
The Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS is a sports car built in 2009.
The car was presented for the first time at the Top Marques in Montecarlo, was created by two Dutch students, Emile Pop and Justin de Boer. Production was limited to 20 units.
The Roadyacht GTS is equipped with a V8 engine derived from the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 that produces 6700NaN0 and 7300NaN0 of torque. This allows for acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 3.4 seconds, with a top speed of 3300NaN0. Despite the ballast embarked to compensate for some features of the vehicle (such as the absence of the fixed roof and the presence of four doors), the Roadster GTS had a total weight of 12800NaN0. The retractable roof, activated by an electric control, was made of glass panels reinforced with carbon fiber and had a multi-panel telescopic configuration that allowed it to close thanks to the overlapping of the panels in the boot.[1]
The Racing version of this car named Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTR which unveiled in 2011.
The Roadyacht GTS & Rivale GTR is featured in video games: Driveclub, & .
The Coastrunner EV is an electric buggy designed by Savage Rivale, the Dutch brand behind the 2009 Roadyacht GTS sports car and Mirage 18GT yacht. It looks like a doorless SUV with an open-air cabin and a ground clearance of .[2]