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Dubai Roadster Revealed In Photos
The first photos of Dubai roadster have hit the world wide web and we have a couple of them just for you.
Dubai Roadster is the invention of an Emirati racer, who likes to remain anonymous at this time. The car does not reveal much other than the exterior and no information other than the images is available.
The rendering borrows many design elements from other cars that are currently available. The front end looks like the Stingray from Corvette while the OVRMs look similar to that seen on the Huayra from Pagani.
The front end of the Dubai Roadster is with the hood receiving loads of vents. The headlights are powered by LED fixtures.
In the rear, the Dubai Roadster sports a prominent spoiler for improved downforce. We like how the brake lights are integrated into the centre of the roll bar. There is a diffuser in the back.
There are no interior images of the Dubai Roadster. It looks like a two-seater and most of the controls and gadgets are focussed towards the driver. It will almost definitely feature racing seats and also sport a flat bottom steering wheel with a digital display.
The Dubai Roadster looks close to KTM X-BOW and BAC Mono. These could be its competition, we cannot compare them though as engine and performance figures haven't been disclosed.
The car is expected to utilise a tubular chassis and will weigh close to 750 kilograms. We expect the Dubai Roadster to sport a V8 motor that will churn out 400 bhp. The car will most likely be showcased at the Dubai Motor Show in 2015.
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