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RXC Turbo

RXC Turbo (United Kingdom, 2014)

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Radical Sportcars premiered the RXC Turbo in january 2014. The car also marks the beginning of a technical partnership with Ford with the addition of EcoBoost technology.

The RCX Turbo is powered by a Ford 3.5 litre twinturbo V6 engine. The engine develops up to 460PS which allows the vehicle to reach 100km/h in 2.6 seconds. It is also mated to a bespoke seven-speed transverse Quaife gearbox with paddle shifts.

The interior features a multi-function adjustable steering wheel, electrically adjustable and heated wing mirros, air conditioning and adjustable pedal box. The seats are FIA compliant with six-point racing harnesses.



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