Its name is derived from a Greco-Roman term, and denotes
anything from 'feisty', 'Amazonian style' to 'heroic warrior woman', according
to the company’s website.
But there
seems little to suggest that Virago’s two-seat sports coupe will live up to its
namesake or set pulses racing when it debuts at the Top Marques Show in Monaco
next month.
Have a look at the Virago’s specifications: a 3-liter
Duratec V6 engine producing between 230bhp and 280bhp, powers the car from rest
to 100 km/h (or 0-60 mph) in less than 5.5s.
Top speed is capped at slightly
above 240 km/h (or about 150 mph) -
reasonably fast enough but not record-breaking stuff, especially for a new
British firm trying to carve a niche in the world of Italian supercars.
The
Virago has been priced at €70,000 (or about
US$107,750). But for now, the company is seeking private investment for the
construction of manufacturing plants for low volume production.
www.virago-cars.co.uk
via www.autoblog.com