Assoluto Automobili S.p.A (2009 Fatalita UE4 Remake)

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Hot diggity that thing looks good. I’d die to hear the sound of that V12 too, I bet it bellows like a monster…

It looks absolutely amazing! How do you design cars that look as good as the Assoluto LaAssoluto?

The headlights I’m using are incredibly versatile. A must use tbh.

Also I recommend using large grilles with little colored strips to better define bumpers. It allows you to make more intricate shapes than using vents+grilles.

This is shaping up to be my favorite Automation shpoopercar company. Nice work.

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##1988 ASSOLUTO CRINALE

Assoluto’s final gift to company founder Silvio Assoluto, who went back to the drawing board to build the ultimate sports car in his vision. Due to his motorsports background, the car was admittedly crude and incredibly unsuited for the road but the level of performance it provided during it’s time was unheard of and continues to pose a threat even to modern day supercars. Journalists have raved about it offering the single purest driving experience any supercar can provide.

Engine & Transmission

Engine: 3.5 liter 90 Degree V8 flat plane 32 Valve DOHC All Aluminum with Weber Marelli Electronic Fuel Injection with Garrett Twin Turbo
Bore X Stroke: 81.7 x 83.5
Compression: 7.1:1
Weight: 200 KG
Redline: 8000 RPM
Power: 560 HP @ 7300 RPM
Torque: 608 NM @ 5800 RPM
Transmission: 5 speed manual with mechanical differential

Chassis

Length: 4370mm
Curb Weight: 1085 KG
Tires: F 205mm R 265mm High Performance Track Tires
Brakes: F 310mm 2 piston R 320mm 2 piston vented disc
Material: Aluminum bodywork on Carbon Kevlar monocoque
Layout: Reaar Mid Engine Rear Wheel Drive
Suspension: F & R Double Wishbone

Performance Statistics

Power to Weight: 516 HP Per Tonne
0-60: 3.3
Top Speed: 186 mph
1/4 mile: 10.86 @ 140 MPH
250m Cornering: 1.28 G @ 125.3 MPH
60-0: 96 ft
Nordeschleife: 7:33.07
Automation TT: 2:03.77
MRLS: 1:36.68

Price When New: $180,000

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Hey, Ferrari Assoluto, are we going to get an F50?

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Jesus christ that’s beautiful.

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Two generations of Crinale… Major want. I could imagine the whole lineup, including the historic models, tearing around Seaside Route 765 (first introduced in the original Ridge Racer) at incredible speeds…

What about the other manufacturers from the series, like Danver (American), Kamata (Japanese) and Himmel (German)? I would like to see those as well, to give Assoluto some real competition!

@titleguy1 I can sense a comparison test between the Raggio and Fatalita coming up soon…

If it makes you feel better, Soldat is finalizing the design of the 2016 Raggio.

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Yeahhh sorry about the Crinale lol

well damn how did i only find this now? those designs are epic


##2014 ASSOLUTO INFINTO


The next generation Infinito is the latest in a long venerable line of super grand tourers. For 2014, the car is equipped with a 720 HP V12 and Assoluto’s F1 derived dual clutch transmission in addition to intensive aerodynamics tuning for maximum performance on the track. Do not think of it as some overpriced track day special however, Assoluto believes a GT car must have no weaknesses, and that means delivering hypercar shattering performance while maintaining a dignified aura. It is expected to battle cars such as the Dimension Hypero V12 and the Erin Scarlet X

Engine & Transmission

Engine: 6.5 liter 60 degree V12 48 valve DOHC Magnesium Block with Aluminum heads and Direct Injection
Bore x Stroke: 88.7 X 87.6
Compression: 11.6:1
Weight: 280 kg
Redline: 8500 RPM
Power: 720 HP @ 7900 RPM
Torque: 668 NM @ 6800 RPM
Transmission: ZF 7 Speed F1 Dual Clutch Automated Manual with Electronic Differential

Chassis

Length: 4600mm
Curb Weight: 1573 kg
Tires: F 275mm R 275 Pirelli P Zero Corsa High Performance Tires
Brakes: 4 piston 350mm R 2 Piston 285mm Brembo Vented Disc
Material: Aluminum Monocoque with Carbon Fiber Body Panels
Layout: Front Mid Engine Rear Wheel Drive

Performance Statistics

Power to Weight: 457 HP Per Tonne
0-60: 3.9
Top Speed: 200 MPH
1/4 mile: 11.22 @ 139 MPH
250m Cornering: 1.33 G @ 127.8 MPH
60-0: 90 ft
Nordeschleife: 7:23.79
MRLS: 1:35.35
Automation TT: 2:01.46

The car went on sale for a price of $160,000

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Why has nobody sniggered and made intations to gutter humour about the name of the company? This whole company thread is hilarious I can’t stop giggling.

I want to reference it in lore so bad, would be great comedy.

I dont get it

Depending on what you don’t get, I’m just picking the lowest hanging fruit possible and focusing on the “ass” in assolouto, just as I get a giggle every time from saying “Arseto Corsa” :joy:

But the whole Ferrari knock off and VG reference crossover is also pretty funny if you consider just how damn antsy Ferrari is about their brand image.

That said apparently there is such a thing as an “Assolouto Racing” mobile Game, with real licensed Cara. Have not played it.

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That is a serious piece of kit… I can sense yet another comparison test coming.

It’s honestly not that bad, very very similar to Gran Turismo but not as developed. Still in need of a good balancing. For being a free game with pay-if-you-will ideals, it’s not bad at all.

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Comedy Gold™ :+1:

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You’re on :sunglasses:
Fo’ real tho, I have considered the idea of a V12 Scarlet…

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