Zephorus is a concept style car manufacturer. They could be Italian, taking inspiration from the Japanese. They made cars in the late 80’s and 90’s and then they went quiet for a little bit. Recently they made some more cars for 2020…
I believe all the car files have expired anyway now, and we’re on multiple new versions by now, so time to refresh this with…
Yes you have to go and find these, the easiest way is to just search the name of the car on the box. Once you collect it, it's yours! Feel free to admire the design or give it different colours.
These cars are not a real product of any manufacturer, any likeness or other similarities to real brands is purely coincidence. Top trim model shown, actual model may change in final submission.
Car : 90’s JDM Coupe Small
2 + 2 Seat arrangement
Aluminium Panels
CR Steel Monocoque
Front Longitudinal RWD
5 Speed Manual
DW F Pushrod R
1080kg 58% F 42% R
The Lap - 2:23.52
0 - 62 5.82 Seconds
14.10 1/4Mile
25.50 1km
Top Speed - 142mph
1.01g 20m Corner
1.02g 200m Corner
Downforce - 1.87kg F 35.6kg R
62 - 0 37.0m
Zephorus Beluga -
The Beluga is a car for the environment. The combination of utility and practicality makes it the choice for nearly every company looking for a work vehicle in 2019.
Starting at $24660 it isn’t the cheapest, but the money invested is worth it. The Beluga gives back in so many ways, creating the ultimate sense of handiness.
With 5 seats it can carry the family, and fairly quick too, making use of the 238 horsepower and 352Nm of torque from the 2.8L inline 6 to propel the 2040 kg beast through the mountain roads at a top speed of 146 miles per hour. With a 0-60 of 7.7 seconds its sure to keep the lower classes in the rear view mirror.
The carefully tuned dual clutch 7 speed comes with 4x4 manual lock diff, connected to the sturdy monocoque chassis. Aluminium panels help to keep the weight of this vehicle down.
Not only this but the fantastic fuel economy of the vehicle is really one of the highlights, averaging 66mpg (uk units) and a high of 72.1mpg cruising at 41 miles per hour. A key point to this vehicle is the idle efficiency, which sits at 1.31L/h.
The Azuma is a looker for sure, and has the thrust and agility to back that up. I am quite sure it will have a long lifespan - all it needs is a facelift and some mechanical upgrades to keep it competitive into and throughout the 90s.
Now, although this was “electric” I changed a few things after the competition, like the rims and i got rid of the awful triangle vent things on the front. Anyway this was for CSC5 - Sachiuri Asteria
Or in this case, Zephorus Asteria
Gonna be 100% honest this is one of the cleanest generic cars I’ve made, its not a hypercar and its not that flashy. One of my favourite builds.
I actually made a second rear to this, slightly revised. There was 19 Trims total for this, many going to players on the discord (so catch me there if you want something)
I believe the Asteria had a placement engine as it was for CSC 5, and yes the FB 3000 and the Azuma were built one after the other on my end Although that does remind me. I never put up the S spec for the Azuma O.o