Page 1 of 1 The unique feature of the Isotta Fraschini Tipo 6 is that it is designed from birth for very different uses while always maintaining the same extreme spirit.
At the moment Isotta Fraschini will be the only brand that produces an LMH car (the most extreme racing car with covered wheels) to race it directly to races, to sell it to customer teams that compete in the same championship and also to sell it to whoever wants to race it in other series where it will be eligible to participate.
At the same time there will be the Pista version, reserved for customers who want to enjoy the Tipo 6 on different circuits without competing. They can do it alone or at events where there will be several Tipo 6 Pista owners, united by the pleasure of sharing the same passion.
Finally there will be the Strada version, intended for customers who want it for their collection or to roam freely on the street in all those countries where it will be allowed to circulate freely.
A heart and more souls, in short, a thing no other manufacturer can currently offer.
Born to compete in World Endurance racing, this extreme four-wheel drive hybrid hypercar has the electric power delivered through the front axle, while at the rear is a centrally mounted turbocharged 90° V6 3-litre engine with direct injection. This engine was conceived in collaboration between the Germans of HWA and Michelotto Engineering, but the intellectual property belongs to Isotta Franchini. In this version the maximum power was limited to 700 HP, while the front electric motor develops a power of 270 HP. The total weight of the car is 1000 kg.
On the aerodynamic topic the car was developed in the Williams’ wind tunnel in Great Britain. Chassis and bodywork are totally designed by Isotta Fraschini and produced by ARS Technologies, a leading Italian company in composite materials sector.
Other key components are relized by important project-partners like Brembo (brakes), PWR (cooling system), Multimatic (suspension), XTrac (gearbox), Williams (battery system), Pankl (transmission) and Bosch (electronics). Page 1 of 1