Another week, another creation from Alpha Motor Corporation. The fanatically digital versions of not yet built models swinging into the world American company adds yet another car to its imaginary portfolio. We are introduced to the Super Saga.
Every now and then Alpha Motor Corporation proposes a new model. We know the Ace Coupé, the Jax, the Wolf, Wolf Plus and Superwolf and recently also the Saga. That line-up of never-before-built cars is complemented by a variant of its latest fictional model. After the Saga, Alpha Motor Corporation dreams on with the Super Saga.
Even before the Alpha Chronicle has delivered tangible results, the Super Saga is, as its name implies, the superlative of the Saga. The sportier Super Saga has, among other things, flared wheel arches and a considerable rear spoiler. The Super Saga is about 6 centimeters wider than the original. Where the Saga can be booked with both rear and four-wheel drive, the Super Saga can only be checked with four-wheel drive. The Super Saga should be able to reach a speed of 60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.6 seconds and weighs over 1,900 kilograms. The range would be ‘more than 480 kilometers’. The differences with the regular Saga are therefore not so small, not even in terms of appearance and implementation. For example, that virtual sedan already had things like a fairly exuberant diffuser and pull loops instead of actual handles on the inside of the doors.
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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl