2013 Lucra LC470
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Not familiar with the name Lucra? Don’t let that detour you from taking a closer look at the boutique car maker’s hand-built, 2 door monster – the 2013 Lucra LC470.
One of the best looking vehicles we’ve ever laid our eyes upon, the two door roadster is much more than a pretty face. In fact, it’s performance on the track is the true selling point. The lightweight, carbon fiber body gives the Lucra a curb weight of less than 2,000 pounds, and with the option to choose from an AMG 6.3 liter V8, 6.3 liter LS3 or 7.0 liter LS7, you can expect north of 600 horsepower.
The transmission options include your choice of a 7-speed Mercedes paddle shift or a standard Tremec TKO 5-speed. What do all of these stats amount to? Well the entry level setup will get you a zero to sixty time of around 2.7 seconds, a 10.1 second 1/4 mile, and a top speed upwards of 200 mph. The vehicle has also been equipped with a set of Willwood brakes for precision stopping power, and a fully adjustable suspension for optimum handling. All of this, and it’s still street legal. Expect to spend around $85,000 to scoop one of these bad boys up.
One of the best looking vehicles we’ve ever laid our eyes upon, the two door roadster is much more than a pretty face. In fact, it’s performance on the track is the true selling point. The lightweight, carbon fiber body gives the Lucra a curb weight of less than 2,000 pounds, and with the option to choose from an AMG 6.3 liter V8, 6.3 liter LS3 or 7.0 liter LS7, you can expect north of 600 horsepower.
The transmission options include your choice of a 7-speed Mercedes paddle shift or a standard Tremec TKO 5-speed. What do all of these stats amount to? Well the entry level setup will get you a zero to sixty time of around 2.7 seconds, a 10.1 second 1/4 mile, and a top speed upwards of 200 mph. The vehicle has also been equipped with a set of Willwood brakes for precision stopping power, and a fully adjustable suspension for optimum handling. All of this, and it’s still street legal. Expect to spend around $85,000 to scoop one of these bad boys up.