2011 Wiesmann GT MF5

WIESMANN GT MF5




Wiesmann is a manufacturing company for puristic sports car based in Münster. The company was founded by brothers Martin and Friedhelm Wiesmann in 1988.
1993 the first Wiesmann Roadster MF3 with the 321 hp six-cylinder engine of the BMW M3 E36 was built. 2005 saw the debut of the GT MF4, two years later finally the GT MF5, which debuted in 2009 as a roadster. Meanwhile, about 100 people, the sports car with a gecko on the hood finished in the factory Dülmener based on self-developed construction plans by hand. This is any sports car is absolutely unique. 



The drive used by the BMW M3 and M5 known engines. When the body variants are available with the Wiesmann GT MF4 and GT MF5 Roadster next to the zweisitzigem, two coupe versions. Meanwhile, more than 1,000 roadsters and the Wiesmann GT left the factory buildings. Meanwhile, the company in Europe, the Middle East and Asia are represented.
 



The sports car manufacturer Wiesmann is testing on the Nürburgring Nordschleife, a new variant of its top-drive model, Wiesmann GT MF5. Our Erlkönig hunter has killed the matt black, super athlete already.
The car manufacturer Wiesmann assembled from Dülmen their creations have always been with units of BMW. Dies at the end of the current M5/M6-Baureihen in Munich and the 507-horsepower V10 engine that was used previously as a drive in the Wiesmann GT MF5.






To the top model continues to fire adequately follows the Wiesmann Bavaria and also makes the GT MF5 to access the new 4.4-liter V8 twin-turbo engine, the new models in the BMW M5 and M6 are used and in the Broad already out of the BMW X5 M is known.
With an expected range of 555-600 hp and maximum torque of 700 Nm is likely the twin-turbo V8 to only about 1.4 tons Wiesmann GT MF5 still pursue sustainable. Currently this is listed with the 507 hp engine with a sprint time of 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 311 km / h.
Could celebrate the premiere of twin-turbo GT MF5 at the Geneva Motor Show, 2011th



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