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The German company’s future plans also include a hardtop coupe version of the RS III that will be able to seat a passenger along with a GT variant, both of which will be introduced in late 2009 
| Engine: | BMW 5,0l, V8, manual   transmission (V10, automatic transmission) | 
| Displacement | 4999 cm³ | 
| Power: | 480 PS (600 PS) | 
| V-max: | 329 km/h (347 km/h) | 
| Acceleration (0-100 km/h): | 3,6 s (3,2 s) | 
| L x B x H: | 4990 x 1974 x 974 mm | 
| Weight:  | 1080 kg (1170 kg) | 
| Wheelbase: | 2840 mm | 
| Chassis: | Tubular framework | 
| Body: | Carbon-Kevlar | 
| Differential: | BMW with the option of   various ratios and locks | 
| Suspension: | Independent with Öhlins   shock-absorber components | 
| Tyres / wheels: | Brabham RS, 10,5 x 20 285/30-20, 12,5 x 20   335/25-20 | 
| Brakes: | TRW Racing, front: 6-piston,   380mm, rear: 4-piston, 355mm | 
| Exhaust: | Stainless steel manifolds,   metal sport catalysers, stainless exhaust system with flap control  | 
| Interior appointments: | Nappa leather bucket seats,   harness belt | 











 





 
 
