Supercar Gemballa Mistrale

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When the Porsche Panamera entered the market, it was received even worse than the Cayenne. But time does not stand still, and today such a model no longer seems so contradictory. If we talk about "hot" modifications, then some of them can even give odds to serious sports cars.

Among them is another creation of German tuners from Gemballa - Mistrale.

A car in this design looks and operates in a completely different way. To do this, Gemballa has not only reduced the mass of the hatchback, but also worked on its aerodynamics. The Mistrale has a carbon fiber hood, bumpers, front and rear fenders, doors and side skirts.

All panels were fitted and aligned using digital measuring equipment.

The front bumper of the "pumped-out" Panamera is equipped with three enlarged air intakes, and the bonnet - side openings. This provides additional ventilation in the engine compartment.

At the rear, the Mistrale stands out from the regular model with its different lights, an integrated carbon fiber trim and a large carbon diffuser. In addition, the vehicle is equipped with four tailpipes.

Mistrale can have a very different interior, depending on the wishes of the clients. For the interior, Gemballa experts used leather, fabric, aluminum, stainless steel, wood, carbon and even diamonds.

The role of additional options is played by a modern multimedia system and an integrated refrigerator.

Technically, the Mistrale is also very different from the Porsche Panamera. The tuners had a hand in the intake system, exhaust system and electronic control unit. Ultimately, the power of the original unit grew to 721 horsepower and torque to 955 Nm.

This car spends only 3.2 seconds to accelerate to 100 km / h. Its top speed is 338 km / h. Average fuel consumption is 11.5 liters per 100 km and CO2 emissions are 239 g / km.

The Gemballa Mistrale equipment list includes a powerful Brembo braking system. In addition, the tuning version of the Panamera received unique 22-inch rims, during the production of which a complex forging process is used. As a result, the weight of the "wheels" decreases and their strength increases.

Mistrale from tuning studio Gemballa is estimated at approximately 580 thousand dollars.

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