Unlike most supercar projects,
which can take years, if not decades, to complete, Richards plans to
deliver the first L148 in the summer of 2014, just one year after the
initial renderings. He expects the price to be comparable to that of a
new Ferrari or Aston Martin,
around $260,000. "A lot of guys try to build a $100,000 car that's as
good as a $300,000 car, but then what you end up with is a failed,
expensive, cheap car, all at once," said Richards. "It needs the correct
budget to be built right."
That hefty budget will include a
computer-designed carbon-fiber exterior, a lightweight, super-strong
chassis made from chromoly steel – the same material used on Baja 1000
Pro Trucks – mated to a 700-hp GM LS V-8 engine, and several components
Richards refer to as being "mil-spec," or military specification,
including a wiring harness typically found on most military aircraft.
And unlike Richards' first creation, the LC470, which was featured in "The Fast and Furious 6"
and on a recent episode ofTop Gear U.S., the L148 will come equipped
with air conditioning, satellite radio, and GPS navigation. Hallelujah.But to understand what makes the L148 unique, and not just some cobbled-together custom car, it's important to understand how Lucra Cars came to be.
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