Felino CB7

Felino CB7
Overview
Manufacturer Felino Corporation
Production 2016-present
Designer Antoine Bessette
Body and chassis
Class Sports car (S)
Body style 2-door coupe
Layout FR layout
Powertrain
Engine 6.2 L LS naturally-aspirated V8
Transmission 6-speed manual
6-speed sequential
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,451 mm (96 in)
Length 4,191 mm (165 in)
Width 1,930 mm (76 in)
Height 1,143 mm (45 in)
Curb weight 1,170 kg (2,579 lb)

The Felino CB7 (stylized Felino cB7) is a Canadian sports car produced by automotive company Felino Corporation. The car was in development for a total of seven years before its official production in 2016.[1] This car is also the second ever Canadian sports car to be produced.

Prices will start at around US$100,000.[2]

Development

Before its production start, the car was in development for seven years. The car was designed by Canadian racing driver Antoine Bessette.

The car started with a design blueprint to confirm its design. A year later in 2009, the car's main frame was built, which had a lightweight tubular frame, and was wrapped with composite and carbon fiber elements. The first CB7 prototype was being built in 2010, and was completed in 2011. Testing was being done in the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve track. A second prototype was built, with a larger engine and body. In 2014, an unveiling of the prototype was made in the Montreal International Auto Show. This was the same year the development of the car was in near completion. The car was officially sold in 2016.[1]

Specifications

The car uses one of three optional 6.2-liter naturally-aspirated cast aluminum V8 engines. The first boasts 430 hp (321 kW; 436 PS) and 425 lb⋅ft (576 N⋅m), the second puts out 525 hp (391 kW; 532 PS) and 489 lb⋅ft (663 N⋅m), and the third option produces 610 hp (455 kW; 618 PS) and 604 lb⋅ft (819 N⋅m). The car's top speed and performance figures are dependent on the option. The engine compression ratio is 10.7:1 and the bore and stroke is 103.25 x 92mm. This power is delivered by either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission. The body uses composites and carbon fiber. The car's tire sizes are 245/40R18 up front and 315/30R18 in the rear. These tires shoe the aluminum alloy standard wheels. The brakes are regular steel discs, which are 355 mm (14 in) both front and rear but are 6-piston up front and 4-piston in the rear. These brake discs have optional carbon fiber.[3]

Design

The exterior is a long nose kind of layout, with a design that slightly resembles that of lightweight track cars. The car has the inclusion of LED lighting. The car's carbon fiber diffuser gives the car more aggression. The interior design shows the lightweight track design much more boldly, with the inclusion of exposed carbon fiber and racing components. It still keeps a road car design with some leather installations.[4][5]

Media

The CB7 was featured in the Montreal International Auto Show in 2014.[6] The CB7 is also featured in three games.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 "F E L I N O | Timeline". www.felinocars.com. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  2. Writer, Staff. "Say hello to the Felino CB7, Canada's latest supercar - AOL UK Cars". Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  3. "F E L I N O | Specifications". www.felinocars.com. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  4. "2014 Felino CB7 Review - Gallery @ Top Speed". Top Speed. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  5. "Felino CB7 Photo Gallery". Motor1.com. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  6. Lai, Jodi (2014-01-16). "The evil supercar that stole the Montreal Auto Show". Driving. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  7. "IGCD.net: Felino cB7 in video games". www.igcd.net. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
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