Nilu27 hypercar’s V12 engine is made in New Zealand

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Ex-Koenigsegg designer Sasha Selipanov has constructed his personal hypercar known as the Nilu27. It’s powered by a naturally aspirated V12 engine, and no, it’s not Italian.

In reality, the engine powering the Nilu27 hypercar is made in New Zealand. It has been developed and manufactured by Hartley Engines. In a weblog submit, Nelson Hartley, Proprietor and Head of Design/R&D at Hartley Engines, stated, “…there was a good larger mission we’ve been engaged on and a really time-consuming one at that. We’ve got partnered with a rock star of the automotive design world, and are constructing our personal engine from scratch, a lot of the design and growth is finished, however there’s nonetheless loads of work to do.”

Nilu27 hypercar V12 engine

He goes on so as to add, “I can’t say an excessive amount of about it simply but, however over the approaching weeks and months we are going to begin to launch extra data. It’ll, palms down, be the best mission we’ve ever performed, and maybe one of many coolest tasks ever performed (in our opinions anyway).

Our inside design temporary for the brand new engine is, ‘Be cool as F##Okay’.”

As you might need guessed, little is understood in regards to the new powerplant. All we all know is that the NA V12 can have a hot-V configuration. It means the exhaust manifold will probably be nestled between the 2 banks of cylinders.

The Nilu27 hypercar will probably be revealed at Pebble Seaside subsequent month.

Supply: Hartley Engines

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