We know Elemental Motor Company as a manufacturer of the crazy RP1. Techzle has exclusive patent plates of a new or modified model from the manufacturer!
Elemental Motor Company fired the radical RP1 on car land in 2015. With that spartan fun machine, Elemental aimed its arrows at cars like the BAC Mono and KTM XBoW. Freakish and hard-wearing crack noses with downright bizarre horsepower-to-weight ratios. For example, the current RP1 is available with a 325 hp 2.3 Ecoboost machine from Ford, a sniffed four-cylinder that knows how to handle the less than 600 kilos RP1. How about a sprint from a standstill to 100 km / h in less than 3 seconds? Interesting: the RP1 can also be ordered with a thick 280 hp 2.0 Ecoboost from Ford and this version also sprints from standstill to 100 km / h in 3 seconds. Techzle has surfaced patent plates of a model that we do not yet know in this capacity.
The car on these patent plates is recognizable as Elemental in every way. It almost open wheel-like colossus again has a carbon fiber ‘fairing’ around which the car is built. Especially at the rear, this newcomer resembles the already well-known RP1. For example, the exhaust end pieces are no longer together above the number plate at the rear, but are given a place on both sides of the number plate. Above the license plate Elemental places a conventional-looking third brake light. The heavy bumper work with its immense rear diffuser is also designed differently than on the RP1 as we currently know it. Also new are the sheet metal parts behind the headrests. From now on, these domes approach the height of the two roll bars. We have not even mentioned the biggest difference. The Elemental on these plates is equipped with an actually functional and therefore much larger windscreen. The current RP1 has to do with two minimal windshields. You may therefore no longer have to brush the flies off the visor of your helmet. In addition, Elemental equips his newcomer with more conventional-looking side mirrors, which suits him the slightly less spartan character. It is therefore likely that the company wants to expand its portfolio with a second model, a slightly more accessible fun machine that will undoubtedly be hardly any slower than the RP1.
No doubt more later!