Mostro Di-Potenza SF22 revealed - based on the Lamborghini Indomable concept [video]

America's newest supercar

Pennsylvania-based 215 Racing has purchased the rights to build the stunning Lamborghini Indomable concept.

Originally created by Daniel Chinchilla, as part of a design program sponsored by Lamborghini, the Indomable will be turned into a production model called the Mostro Di-Potenza SF22.

The details are a little hazy, but the company says the car will be powered by a mid-mounted 9.4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that develops 2,000 hp (1,491 kW / 2,028 PS) and 2,000 Nm (2,709 Nm) of torque. It will be connected to a six-speed sequential transmission, which will enable the 3,000 lb (1,360 kg) supercar to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds and hit a top speed of 265 mph (426 km/h).

Production is slated to begin in the second quarter of 2012 and only 50 units will be built. Let's hope this is not just another hyped supercar design that never makes it to reality.

Check out the press release for additional information

Source: Mostrodi-Potenza via Autoblog

215 Racing Inc./Mostro Di-Potenza Announces Exclusive Rights to Build the Lamborghini Indomable Concept

ABINGTON, PA, May 09, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- 215 Racing Inc. an American Based company, is proud to announce the exclusive rights to build the Lamborghini Indomable Concept created by Design 4 Motion. This design was created by Daniel Chinchilla under the Masters Program sponsored by Lamborghini. The design is a perfect fit for the first offering of 215 to the supercar market.

The car will be built by the Sub-company MOSTRO DI-POTENZA and will be renamed The SF22. This name comes from the design influence of the F22 fighter jet, and is incorporated in the car. SF stands for Street Fighter and only 50 of these cars will be produced.

"We knew that entering a market as a new supercar company has become a rarely successful trend. We hope to make our niche by offering the customers something they could never imagine," said Anthony Crudup, Chief Executive Officer, 215 Racing/ Mostro Di-Potenza.

The huge front intake funnels ram air to cool the huge 14" Disc and 6 piston Brake calipers. The rear tail lights double as an airfoil that help disrupt airflow to assist in reducing drag.

Try imagining a 2000HP mid-engine supercar powered by a twin-turbo 572 GM engine. A supercar that can fit a 6'7" driver, a 6 speed billet sequential transmission, a Carbon fiber/ Kevlar blend composite body, a full touch screen cockpit , Airspeed adjustable intercoolers and wing/speed brake.

"We think it's time for the Bugatti Veyron to pass the top speed production car crown to us. They have held it for 10 years! But that is not our primary focus, we want to give the owner something that can only come from Mostro and I think we nailed it with this design. Also 70% of all our vendors are American Companies and we pride ourselves on keeping our fingers on the pulse of the newest and most innovative automotive technology the industry has to offer," said A. Crudup.

Daniel Chinchilla, The Designer modified the design to get away from the Lamborghini feel of the car but was able to maintain the Italian styling. We didn't want the public to ask "Is that the new Lamborghini?" said Anthony Crudup.

The automobiles will be produced in the Philadelphia, PA area, at a production rate of 2 per month. 215 is currently accepting Preliminary Sale Contracts for the Purchase of the car for mid- 2012.

2012 Mostro Di-Potenza SF22 Specifications:
Engine Location Mid
Drive type Rear wheel
Body/Chasiss Carbon-fiber/Kevlar monocoque
Production Years 2012-
Weight 3000 lbs | kg

Performance (est.)
0 to 60 2.5
1/4 mile 9.5 sec
Top Speed 265 mph |

Engine
Engine Configuration V
Cylinders 8
Engine Dry Sump Lubrication
Aspiration/Induction Twin-Turbo
Displacement 9.4 L
Horsepower 2000
Torque 2000
Fuel Feed Fuel Injected

Standard Transmission
Gears 6
Transmission Sequential

Dimensions
Fuel Capacity 20 Gallons Primery | 8 Gallons Secondary
Seating Capacity 2
Doors 2
Exterior
Length 4460mm
Width 1905mm
Height 1230mm
Wheelbase 2650mm

Wheels
Front 235/35R20
Rear 305/30R20

Mostro Di-Potenza is a new American supercar manufacturer and for more information, please contact us at (267) 207-9393.

Website: http://www.mostrodi-potenza.com

 

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 Microice Microice
Is that a typo? You could spin the world backwards with this car!!!
May 11, 2011 3:32 pm
 International International
Nice concept and outstanding numbers, but I thought the Lamborghini doors were exclusive to the v-12 models.
May 11, 2011 4:10 pm
 eddie eddie
I love lamborghini styling! The cars a so modern, futuristic in character.
May 11, 2011 6:53 pm
 M! M!
wow. $1000 deposit. 2012 2nd Quarter production. where do all the idiots sign?
May 11, 2011 6:59 pm
 M! M!
check out their website for a good laugh! btw i'm surprised lamborghini allowed the designer to sell his design that was sponsored by them.
May 11, 2011 7:01 pm
 Cale24 Cale24
Ridiculous- this thing looks like a low polygon Ridge Racer car. Tail details seem ok but those specs seem optimistic at best. Some arab dude can fund the project and then they can sell these things (if they materialise which they won't) to their arab buddies. The website is hilarious too. Is it April Fools?
May 12, 2011 12:09 am
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
id like to see a 4wd 2000hp car...yeah!
May 12, 2011 12:36 am
 GRAVE GRAVE
What a shame! Much lighter and has 800hp more but still 5 km slower than the actual speed of a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport which can do 431 km i think!
May 12, 2011 4:18 am
 PawL PawL
Agree....almost half the weight of the veyron, almost twice the power...but still the same acceleration to 100....Americans...never knew how to put power to the ground...
May 12, 2011 9:06 am
 Garais87 Garais87
now you can't say that american cars ar cool becouse of v8 and 7 ot 8 liter engine :D this thing is awsome 9.4l TT V8, nice :)
May 12, 2011 7:08 am
 norther norther
9.4 l ? i believe thats the 572 from GM. a slow revving (but torqy) lump. i like to se lambos - and i think this is a main characteristic of a lambo - with high revving engines.
May 12, 2011 11:01 am