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The Lotec TT1000 is a one-off mid-engine, rear wheel drive sports car developed by the German manufacturer Lotec. The car was built in 1989 and was first shown at the Geneva motor show in 1991, the TT1000 is based on the Ferrari Testarossa, but styled like the Ferrari F40.

Performance specifics

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Powertrain

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The TT1000 featured the twin-turbocharged 12-cylinder [1]F133 engine from Ferrari, with a displacement of 4996cc (5.0L), capable of producing 1014ps (1000bhp / 746kw) and 1100Nm of torque. The car also used a 5 speed manual transmission.

Suspension

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the TT1000 utilised independent double wishbone suspension in the front and rear, with electronically controlled shock absorbers, which could reduce the clearance of the car at high speeds.

Dimensions and weight

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the TT1000 was made up of a Steel Tubular Frame with a fibreglass body

Length 4485mm
Wheelbase 2550mm
Curb weight 1600kg

Performance

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Acceleration 0-100 km/h 4,8s
Top speed 355 Km/h
Top speed 220 mph

References

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  1. ^ "Ferrari F116/F133 engine", Wikipedia, 2024-05-28, retrieved 2025-04-03

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  1. ^ "Lotec TT1000 | Энциклопедия суперкаров". supercarspedia.com. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  2. ^ "Lotec TT1000 specs, performance data". FastestLaps.com. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  3. ^ Wevers, Chris (2011-09-25). "For Sale: Lotec TT1000 - GTspirit". Retrieved 2025-04-03.