Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Joss JP1


It seems that Australia has gone one step closer to that of the world to offer its own supercar. This conclusion came after by Joss Developments announced that they have reached agreement with the supplier of transmissions, and it is currently working on a new agreement for the supply of the JP1 project powered by a European company.

"Our goal is to go on sale from mid or late 2011. We are currently working on 18-month development program "- says Matt Thomas, technical director Joss Developments to carsguide.com.au. "We go with a pretty good test of chassis engineering. The goal is to have two working prototypes by early next year. They will be called JP1 - by Joss Prototype 1. "

Superavtomobilat average driver will use a transmission that is manufactured in Australia from Albins. That gearbox will be able to cope with very high levels of power and torque, so in practice will be comfortable and track experiences - in fact very important fact because Joss Developments in a long time have certain fantasies associated with motor sports, but now may eventually become a reality.

"We would like to tear the bonds of this should be a small Australian company. In this case, not to mention a single supercar. We want to be successful and reliable company supercars. We want to include in all of this very innovative idea - again said Matt Thomas said before the release.

Joss JP1 was presented for the first time at the Melbourne Motor Show in 2004. From digging stress that they plan to use V8 engines, although they are willing and six-cylinder engine. Superavtomobilat will initially be released as a limited edition in Australia will offer only 25 units.

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