Wiesmann Project Gecko Spied In Camo For First Time

Wiesmann Project Gecko Spied In Camo For First Time

Although the exterior of the new Wiesmann looks similar to the company’s older models, the model rides on a new platform.

Wiesmann is back After experiencing some A few years ago, business problems were a problem The company’s first model, the new Model 1, is now available.Codename Project Gecko. The company may use the MF6 moniker for the production version. These photos are the first glimpse at the new coupe, without a sheet covering the body. The flatbed truck that left a BMW test facility was the one our spies claimed to have seen.

Project Gecko looks very similar to previous Wiesmann products. The Project Gecko has a retro look with a long nose, arching roofline and a long nose to create classic sports car styling. The classic look is achieved with smooth sculpting and bulky fenders. The rear deck is attached to the fixed wing, while the exhausts are integrated into the bumper. Some body panels may be made of carbon fiber, according to rumors.

Wiesmann Project Gecko Spied In Camo For First Time

The body is similar to the older Wiesmann models but the Project Feco has a new platform which offers a 50/50 weight distribution. The suspension is adjustable with a double-wishbone. The front six-piston brakes calipers clamp onto vented, drilled rotors.

Already, the company confirmed that Project Gecko is powered by BMW’s twin-turbo V8 engine and an eight-speed auto driving the rear wheels. Wiesmann doesn’t reveal how many horsepower it has, but it is capable of hitting 62 miles an hour (100 km per hour) in just 3.5 seconds. According to reports, the top speed is 199 mph (320 km/h).

Wiesmann plans to put the Project Gecko up for sale in 2020. Although a date has not yet been set, it seems unlikely that the Project Gecko will be on sale in 2019.