Monday, October 17, 2011

2011 Dodge Avenger Rally Guise Received, But Why?



Participate Mopar '11 Charger Special to the New York Auto International Show next week, the new Dodge Avenger rally car that announces the first collaboration with the brand recently announced relationship with the subsidiary of the Fiat Group, Magneti Marelli aftermarket parts specialist. Rally-prepped Avenger was built in collaboration with the house tuner Mopar Chrysler, and fully functional at the same time, there is no word if the car really be any competition.

"This is a vehicle specially constructed with pieces of the collaboration of Magneti Marelli and Mopar," said Dino Maggioni, CEO of Magneti Marelli Aftermarket. "We selected Magneti Marelli and Mopar parts, adapted to the Dodge Avenger and a unique event. The result is a fascinating blend of these two iconic brands."

Mopar and Magneti Marelli engineers started with a stock 2011 Dodge Avenger, which was stripped to the bone and are equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 engine with improved cold air intake to increase power from 283 hp to 300 cap. The elimination of various features on 200-pound weight reduction.

Engineers have added a high performance Mopar / Magneti Marelli braking system, which allows the driver to activate both rear brakes with a suspension Mopar / Magneti Marelli modified falling ride height by 1.5 inches. The rally-prepared Avenger rides on unique Mopar / Magneti Marelli 18-inch alloy racing wheels wrapped in Pirelli rubber. Outside of the car is finished in glossy black and has a Mopar / Magneti Marelli graphics wrap with a rear spoiler, hood and splash

Features a ring removed within 8 points Mopar screen, racing seats with racing 5-point harness, steering wheel and foot diamond plate and OMP. There is also a center console built for this purpose and the console with a compact, high performance data recorder 1 GB and integrated GPS and inertial platform real-time calculation of pitch and roll.

According to Peter Gorlier, CEO of Mopar, Chrysler Group's service, parts and customer-care brand, some parts of the building may have served accessories catalog company in the near future. "We will assess the reaction to this vehicle and what parts will go to production," said Gorlier.

Scroll down to pictures and videos as well as a rally-prepped Avenger running.
PHOTO GALLERY

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More