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Corvette C6 BlackForceOne by LOMA Performance

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Obsessed with some airplanes and specially U.S.President’s Air Force One, German tuner LOMA Performance has come up with a package strictly for Corvette C6, which is called C6.BlackForceOne! The car wears a carbon fiber bodykit consisting of a spoiler lip, side skirts, rear diffuser and an optional wing, and only comes in three paint jobs: Stealth matt black, Eurofighter matt grey and White Storm matt white. COOL!

The Blackforceone is not just about the show though, it also got plane-like power! The Chevy V8 of this car is tuned by using two big turbochargers which if fully unleashed, can develop up to 800 hp!

The tuner has also upgraded the drivetrain with advanced material to cope with the volcano under the bonnet. So the Blackforceone can comfortably reach its top speed of 330km/h, while the 100 km/h is met in 3.4 seconds from stand still position.

It is also fitted with adjustable suspension, carbon-ceramic brakes and OZ Racing Ultraleggera HLT alloy wheels which are 19-inch at fron and 20-inch at the back and are wrapped in Michelin Sport Cup tires, to make sure the handling is improved. As you know, even the standard Corvette is a bit of a handful, let alone this 800hp model!

There is the same jet fighter theme inside the cabin as well, where you get a sport steering wheel, sport seats with leather and alcantara upholstery and carbon fiber parts. Corvette C6 BlackForceOne is limited to only 25 units and each goes for 190,000 Euro incl. a 12 month warranty.

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