[quote=“NyanCatx3”]wow , the nero S looks great ^^ i bet it would be great at rally’s
the idea with the mirror is also awesome[/quote]
Thanks!
The idea with the mirror is actually nice, but as you can see, a small hole appears in the door… Probably a bug. I’ll post it at the bugs section so they can solve it.
We would like to introduce the first facelift to one of our most acclaimed models: The New Fernuccio.
The style that has made it famous wasn’t much changed, with just some subtle modifications to the front and rear sections of the car. We managed to keep the basic look that the old model had, but with some changes to adapt itself to nowaday’s market.
The back section was the main focus at Agillio’s Design Center, where our designers tried to modernise the overall style of the rear view. The engine options have been totally changed including now a 238 HP - 2.2 Turbo engine (Essence trim) and a 252 HP - 3.2 aspirated Inline 6 engine (Sogno trim).
We also are presenting the new S Line version, which uses the same 3.2 liter engine you find in the Sogno version, but with a 0.85 bar Turbocharger, producing a wealthy 343 HP! The overall style has also been modified with a rear spoiler and small lips in both front and rear sides of the car.
Agillio Car Company is also very proud to present a new Police version of the Fernuccio, designed with a little helping hand from the folks at REV (Ryota Emergency Vehicles). It uses a brand new lighting system, and a 0.88 bar version of the 3.2 liter engine, producing 352 HP.
It is planned to be introduced to the european and north-american cops very soon, so the goons better be prepared! The car leaves our factory without the stickers, so they can be customized by the own police department. Hence the strange look of the police version
More images of the brand-new 2015 Agillio Fernuccio:
[size=85]The Police version w/ the lighting system turned off[/size].
Thank you for passing by! Tell us what you think of it!
It aims the same market as the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima, and can surely dominate the segment. It has luxury and safety equipments you’ll never find any of its competitors, and is designed to look and feel amazing.
Under its hood rests a 3.5 Inline 6 aspirated engine, which generates 260 horsepower. Enough for when you’re in a hurry! And to ensure everything is safe, the Rendell uses every safety optional you can get, as well as 4 disc brakes.
We made some important advancements in this generation. We are introducing for the first time the Stability Control (Sogno and S Trims) and a different engine lineup, as well as a brand new Design and a more comfy interior.
The base version, the T, comes with a 1.0 liter Turbocharged engine, which produces 104 hp @5800RPM, while saving a lot of gas with an estimated 41 MPG.
The top-of-the-line version is the R, which is a sporty Centizio
It has a 1.4 liter Turbocharged engine, which can produce 156 hp @5900RPM, and giving you a nice 38 MPG. It accelerates from 0 to 60 MPH in just 6.6 seconds, and will reach a top speed of 131 MPH.
[size=85](And a small message to engine producers/developers: Agillio Motors needs a turbocharged engine for a Race version of the Centizio. Would someone dare to produce an engine for us? Maximum displacement is 1.8 liter, and you can use turbochargers. We’ll handle the bodywork!)[/size]
A small gallery of pictures for you to appreciate:
Thank you very much, Pleb! As suggested by another User here in the site (which manages REV, or Ryota Emergency Vehicles), i started using PhotoScape to edit my pictures
The blue color resembles the racing cars we made through the years. The four stars represent 10 years each one (this means that in 2018 there’ll be one more star!).
What do you think of it? Should we make improvements in its Design or is it already good?
It is designed to compete against the Lotus Exige and Evora, two british masterpieces. But the MESC-1 has it all to leave them behind in the race track!
First of all, its engine is a 2.4 liter inline 4 turbocharged powerhouse, which delivers 331 HP and reaches a peak of 7200 RPM when pushed to the max. Combined to it is a 7-speed sequential and dual clutch gearbox (although a 6-speed manual transmission is also available). With this mechanical kit, it goes from 0 to 60 MPH in just 3.6 seconds, and reaches a top speed of over 180 MPH!
And now the best part: You can actually BUY one without having to sell one of your kidneys! With a price tag of right over US$45.995, you’ll have a very nice and sporty vehicle, that will make those KTM X-BOW and Lotus Exige owners feel ashamed. This low price is possible by the use of special polimers in the panels of the car, which are cheap and very lightweight. With less than 1.100 KG, the MESC-1 is capable of showing all those great performance figures, while giving you an amazing 43 MPG!
Is that the price tag you got from the game? If so, I would advise against using that figure. That’s the price it would cost to make it, meaning you’d have no money left to make a profit. You’d probably want to sell that car for about double that. If the production cost is actually 22k, wow!