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The Japanese designer Ken Okoyama reveals supercar KODE 0 inspired by the avantador


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Japan's renowned auto designer Ken Okuyama unveiled his new Kode 0, as part of the Pebble Beach Conquer Festival this year.

Kode 0 comes to replace his first car, Kode 57. As he crosses, he reflects his vision of car designs in the 1970s, especially those that Marcelo Gandini designed, such as Lancia Stratus Zero, Lamborghini Contas and Ferrari Modolo.

The kode 0 is based on the Lamborghini Aventador, but features a very sharp design, bold front air compressor and longitudinal LEDs, as well as prominent wheels for Pirelli P-Zero wheels. The unique design continues to the rear to see it equipped with a triangular exhaust system surrounded by huge exhaust outlets.

The carbon-fiber supercar components are carefully combined with a Lamborghini structure made from the same material to form a lightweight supercar, with Okoyama claiming to weigh no more than 1,550 kg.

The energy selection comes in the 6.5-liter and 12-cylinder Aventador engine, capable of generating 690 hp and 507 lb-ft of torque. To connect to an ISR's seven-speed speed transmission, the regular aventador of the enemy can reach 100 km / h from its stability in just 2.9 seconds.

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