- Isdera
Isdera is a privately-run
automaker based in a small workshop inHildesheim ,Germany . The company was formerly based inLeonberg ,Germany . Each high-performancesports car is hand-built by a small team of craftsmen, and the only way to purchase an Isdera is to call the CEO directly. Each vehicle is custom built for its buyer, and a waiting period of six months is to be expected.History
The company was founded in 1969 by Eberhard Schulz, and its first vehicle, the Isdera Erator GTE, was built in 1970. Some other vehicles in the company's history are the 1983 Spyder 036i, the 1984 Imperator 108i and the 1986 Imperator 033i Spyder. Each model was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show,
Switzerland .In 1993 Isdera designed the
Commendatore 112i . The Commendatore weighed auto kg|1450|0, could go 0 to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds, and had a top speed of auto km/h|342|0. The car had a mid-mountedMercedes-Benz 6.0 LV12 engine producing Convert|402|hp|kW|0|abbr=on and a 6-speedmanual transmission . The Commendatore had many advanced and unique features such as two sets ofgull-wing door s, a velocity-sensitive electronicchassis that lowers the car at high speeds, and an automatic air brake. The 112i was featured in the video game "Need for Speed II ". An estimated 70 cars have been sold by Isdera since 1983. Projects since 1993 have been kept top secret by Isdera. The company’s most recent automotive ventures and sales figures have not been released to the general public.The last confirmed vehicle to be produced by Isdera was a fully functional prototype called the Isdera Silver Arrow C112i in 1999. The vehicle shares the same body and chassis as the 1993 Commendatore 112i, but is powered by a Formula One, convert|400|hp|abbr=on V12. The car's top speed is recorded at 205 mph (330 km/h). At the time of its introduction, the Silver Arrow was the only car in the world to feature an automatically lifting airbrake.
The Silver Arrow prototype was offered for sale on
eBay in October 2005 for US$3 million, but was not sold. At the time of the auction, the car was located in Switzerland.External links
* [http://www.motorcities.com/contents/05/1999-Isdera-Silver-Arrow-C112i_05J2C444313094.html 1999 Isdera Silver Arrow C112i]
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