Fringian Sports Car

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Sports Car
Tech Level TL–7
Mass 0.7 Tons
Cost {{{cost}}}
Mode Wheels
Type
Speed 330 kph
Cargo 0.1m³
Crew 1
Passengers 1
Armament none

Description / Specifications

A small personal transport vehicle designed for the civilian market.

Hull / Suspension

Streamlined chassis constructed from lightweight materials. Length: 5m, Width: 1.6m, Height: 1.3m. Unloaded Weight: 850 kg.

  • Internal Volume: approximately 9.75m³ (0.7 dTons).

The vehicle is fitted with wheeled suspension.

  • The vehicle performs excellently on metalled surfaces but has very limited off-road capability.

Power / Transmission

Small, finely tuned power plant using hydrocarbon fuel. The fuel is contained within a small protected tank.

  • Cruise Speed 210 kph, Top Speed 330 km
  • Range 600 km at cruise, 300 km at top speed

Passengers / Cargo

An enclosed cabin containing two front seats. Seating is fitted with safety straps. The driver's position is fitted with basic mechanical controls and a console. There are multiple driving aids.

Internal cargo storage: 0.1m³. Maximum load: 120 kg

Equipment

Headlights and running lights. Basic environmental controls (the hull is not sealed). Small (typically 50 km range) communications and navigation system. The vehicle is fitted with proximity sensors, an onboard computer system and a variety of driver aids.

History / Background

A powerful, extremely fast model available in a variety of body styles and colors.

See also: Vehicles of the Distant Fringe

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