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Monteverdi Hai 650 F1

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Manufacturer
  
Monteverdi

Body style
  
2-door coupé

Engine
  
Ford DFR V8

Class
  
Supercar

Layout
  
RMR layout

Monteverdi Hai 650 F1

Production
  
1992, 1995 (3 prototypes)

The Monteverdi Hai 650 F1 was a prototype Swiss supercar produced in the 1990s.

Contents

History

In 1992 Peter Monteverdi decided to re-enter the automobile industry. To achieve that he needed something stunning and capturing to cause a stir, such as the Monteverdi Hai 450 SS did back in 1970. The target was to create the ultimate supercar, and a true F1 car for the road. To accomplish that, the company used a Formula 1 chassis from the defunct Monteverdi - Onyx F1 team plus its engine. The car itself was built around a F1 chassis utilizing a Ford DFR V8 F1 engine, though in detuned form. The car was named Hai 650 F1, paying homage to its lineage started with the Hai 450 SS of 1970 and denoting the car's power output and F1 pedigree. The car was shown to several potential customers and a few orders were taken, although no cars seem to have been sold to customers. Three prototypes have been built, both currently on display in the Monteverdi Museum in Basel, Switzerland.

Technical specifications

Engine

Engine: Ford DFR V8
Engine Capacity: 3491 c.c (3.5 litres)
Power Output: 649 bhp (484 kW; 658 PS) at 11,000 rpm

Transmission

Transmission: Six speed manual gearbox

Performance

Top speed: 208 mph (claimed)
Acceleration: 0-60 mph 3.0 seconds (claimed)

References

Monteverdi Hai 650 F1 Wikipedia