User:Kiel457/Chinggis Khaan Blizzard (sports car)
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Chinggis Khaan Blizzard | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Chinggis Khaan Motors, of Ulan Bator, Mongolia |
Production | September 1, 2015 | -present
Model years | 2016- |
Assembly | Mongolia |
Designer | Peter Schreyer (exterior) Henrik Fisker (interior, air conditioning vents, membrane hazard control) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Supercar |
Body style | 4-door berlinetta |
Layout | Longitudinal rear mid-engine, all-wheel drive |
Related | Ferrari F12 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 6.0 L Mercedes-AMG twincharged and intercooled M275 V12 |
Transmission | 10-speed IHI IHI-541555 sequential manual |
The Chinggis Khaan Blizzard is a 2-door berlinetta car manufactured by Chinggis Khaan Motors in Mongolia. The car unveiled at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Engine and transmission
[edit]The Blizzard supercar is powered by a twincharged (both turbocharger and supercharger) and intercooled 6.0L Mercedes-AMG M159 V12. The petrol/gasoline engine produces 1,825 hp (1,361 kW) at 4,500 rpm, and 966 N⋅m (712 lb⋅ft) at 2,500 rpm. The engine is specifically developed for Chinggis Khaan Motors, and it has its own engine designation, M159, like the M158 found in the Pagani Huayra. The engine is connected to a 10-speed IHI-541555 sequential manual, specifically developed for the Chinggis Khaan Corporation by Ishikawajima-Harima of Japan. The supercharger is a twin-screw IHI supercharger, derived from the Dodge Challenger's 6.2L Hellcat (HEMI) engine. The engine left the factory in Affalterbach with twin-turbos, while the supercharger is installed in Mongolia. The superchargers are made in Japan. This engine marks the most powerful engine in a supercar, and the most powerful engine produced by Mercedes-AMG.
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