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625C Spider

625C Spider (United Kingdom, 2014)

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The 625C was launched in response to customer demand in the Asian region looking for a car that combined the impressive design of the 650S with greater focus on daily use and comfort.

The name 625C is directly related to the power output of the 3.8-liter V8 twin turbo engine. "C" stands for "club" emphasizing the more accessible and less extreme nature of the model. Still, the car offers many technical advances already available on the 650S.

In terms of performance the 625C produces 625hp, as mentioned above, and has a torque of 610 nm. Acceleration to 100km/h is achieved in 3.1 seconds and the maximum speed is 329km/h. CO2 emissions remain fixed at 275g/km.



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