What's a car that can make their owners look macho? If tires are given a big Hummer, okay, too. But, it would be OK again when the drive is the Shadow Hawk. Squat tank truck or SUV with super-large tires.
Imagine, from the physical side, he figures a vehicle similar to the masked hero of Gotham City, Batman. Front tires through the hood with a unique design sepatbor. Meanwhile, the rear tire is almost parallel to the car's height.
Ground clearance was also briefly looks very low. However, do not get me wrong. "Personal Tank" This could stretch his legs with a significant size so much like a giant crab that is ready hit all-terrain.
This vehicle is manufactured by Shadow Hawk, a company originated in Colorado, United States, which regarded the young (children onions) in the automotive arena. Scott Richards as President Director of the Shadow Hawk, as reported by Autoevolution, Tuesday (08/06/2010), says that this is the best vehicle, dominant, and impressive sporty as well as up to date.
Shadow Hawk targeting this car only produced 12 units per year. Manufacturers also offer sufficient variety of variants, up to six different types, namely, Steel Hawk, Street Hawk, Terra Hawk, Desert Hawk, Hawk Armor, and Battle Hawk.
Enough power sweeping, reaching 1100 dk. 2,500 foot pounds of torque. He also supplied the four coupling system which is controlled by an electronic system called Indi Trac.
Talk of materials, vehicle body is created with models made of titanium monocoque. Various other features are offered, including daytime camera, an active suspension, camber and caster control systems, the driver activated the ride height control, and tire size of 46 inches.
Inside the vehicle there are a variety of entertainment, including widescreen monitor with a large touch system, air conditioning, a USB port, and a laptop. All variant has its own characteristics based on customer requirements. Offers were already running. However, the manufacturer has not mentioned the selling price per unit from this unique vehicle.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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