Spania GTA To Show Production Spano In Geneva: Report Spanish supercar constructor GTA Motor, now known as Spania GTA, has a passion for the Geneva Motor Show. In 2011, the firm displayed its Spano supercar concept, and it followed up by showing off the production-ready version of the Spano at Geneva in 2012. Now that the 840-horsepower, 2,970-pound Spano is in production, rumor has it that Spania GTA is working on a pair of new Spano models.
Based on reports in De Telegraaf’s Autovisie, the firm is said to be building a higher-output Spano R and a topless Spano Spyder. Details are scarce, but the Spano R is rumored to produce around 1,200 horsepower from its 8.3-liter supercharged V-10, which should be good enough for a top speed in excess of 217 mph. We’re not sure how much time the Spano R will shave off the base model’s 2.9 second run from 0-100 km/h (62 mph), since we suspect traction is already a limiting factor. It’s price, when produced, will surely exceed the Spano’s 570,000 euro ($762,150) window sticker. We assume the open-air Spano Spyder will be based on the specifications of the standard model, not the R model.
Given the engineering required to turn a coupe into a convertible, we’d say that the Spano R will likely see the light of day before the Spano Spyder. The firm claims that Spano customer deliveries will begin later this year (though, oddly, it made the same claim at last year’s Geneva Motor Show). There’s no reported time to market for the Spano R or the Spano Spyder, but it’s safe to assume that both are still a few years off. We’ll bring you news on any new Spania GTA products as part of our 2013 Geneva Motor Show coverage. Spania GTA To Show Production Spano In Geneva: Report.
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