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Vuhl finally unveils its 05RR open-top power-to-weight monster

Vuhl finally unveils its 05RR open-top power-to-weight monster
At just 640 kg dry, the 385-hp Vuhl 05RR will be an absolutely vicious track machine – and it's ready to embarrass supercars on the road, too
At just 640 kg dry, the 385-hp Vuhl 05RR will be an absolutely vicious track machine – and it's ready to embarrass supercars on the road, too
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Vuhl 05RR: carbon rims and 330mm grooved brake rotors
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Vuhl 05RR: carbon rims and 330mm grooved brake rotors
Vuhl 05RR: single, mid-mount exhaust for the 2.3-liter turbo motor
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Vuhl 05RR: single, mid-mount exhaust for the 2.3-liter turbo motor
Vuhl 05RR: decent sized rear wing and curvaceous diffusers add downforce
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Vuhl 05RR: decent sized rear wing and curvaceous diffusers add downforce
Vuhl 05RR: detachable steering wheel
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Vuhl 05RR: detachable steering wheel
Vuhl 05RR: optional carbon bucket seats
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Vuhl 05RR: optional carbon bucket seats
Vuhl 05RR: curved rear spoiler wing
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Vuhl 05RR: curved rear spoiler wing
Vuhl 05RR: carbon tub interior with lashings of carbon and a side of carbon
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Vuhl 05RR: carbon tub interior with lashings of carbon and a side of carbon
Vuhl 05RR: jump on in, there's no doors. Just don't step on the carbon side skirts
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Vuhl 05RR: jump on in, there's no doors. Just don't step on the carbon side skirts
At just 640 kg dry, the 385-hp Vuhl 05RR will be an absolutely vicious track machine – and it's ready to embarrass supercars on the road, too
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At just 640 kg dry, the 385-hp Vuhl 05RR will be an absolutely vicious track machine – and it's ready to embarrass supercars on the road, too
Vuhl 05RR: rollover bars, rear wheel and rear wing
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Vuhl 05RR: rollover bars, rear wheel and rear wing
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Although 385 horsepower might not sound like a lot, when your car weighs just 675 kg (1488 lb) dripping wet it means you're in for a cheek-flapping 2.7-second sprint to 100 km/h (62 mph). Mexico's feistiest road-legal track car is about to hit the street, and it looks like an absolute blast.

With a lot more power and a fair whack less weight than the Vuhl 05, the 05RR has a sky-high power-to-dry-weight figure of 600 bhp/tonne that beats out even the open-wheel Ariel Atom 4. The Vuhl takes a similar philosophy to the Ariel – a tiny, lightweight, uber-fast, massively grippy track toy for the road – but where Ariel tends toward the affordable with its machines, Vuhl tends much further toward the top end of the market.

The engine in the 05RR is a 4-cylinder, 2.3-liter DOCH turbo. As well as 385 horses, it makes a healthy 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of torque, deployed to the standard Michelin Cup 2 tires through a Sadev 6-speed sequential shift transmission.

Vuhl 05RR: jump on in, there's no doors. Just don't step on the carbon side skirts
Vuhl 05RR: jump on in, there's no doors. Just don't step on the carbon side skirts

The 05RR's chassis is a carbon/aluminum hybrid monocoque that can be optioned up to full carbon status – you can also opt for carbon bucket seats either side if you like, or Schroth 5-point racing harnesses. The suspension is track-focused Bilstein 2-way adjustable damping with Eibach springs.

Aerodynamics-wise, you're looking at a flat, smooth undertray with front splitters, side skirts, a lewdly curvaceous rear diffuser and largish spoiler – but a top speed of just 255 km/h (158 mph) means the Vuhl won't be able to take advantage of high-speed downforce as much as some of the wilder supercars we've seen lately. It matters not – you're still in for as much as 1.8 G of lateral acceleration in the corners just due to how light and grippy this thing is.

Vuhl 05RR: decent sized rear wing and curvaceous diffusers add downforce
Vuhl 05RR: decent sized rear wing and curvaceous diffusers add downforce

Teased back in 2016 and unveiled at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico city ahead of last weekend's Race of Champions, the 05RR is now on sale at an undisclosed price that is likely well north of double the Ariel Atom 4's US$52,000 price-tag given that the standard Vuhl 05 goes for about US$90,000.

The Atom will be just about as fast and as much fun in the hands of most drivers, but the Vuhl looks a million dollars in its outrageous fluoro carbon livery – and both are capable of embarrassing supercars many times more expensive on a twisty road or racetrack with their outrageous acceleration and handling.

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6 comments
6 comments
JimFox
NOT electric thus of no interest. Most performance EV's will crush it.
KaiserPingo
A concept, as seen many times before, with a drivetrain as seen many times before.
jerryd
While interesting, it's really old news. Vs I'm building a all composite monocoque 63 Vette Coupe, actually aero in a good way, looking EV using a Tesla rear 450 electric Hp in just 1400lbs. I could go lighter but wanted 2x the strength, safety of a steel car. Mine is what the future of fast sportcars will look like.
Captain Danger
@ JimFox "Most performance EV's will crush it" How about naming a few so we can compare numbers.
Mr T
Captain Danger, you don't have to look any further than the Tesla Model S with ludicrous mode, 0-100 kmh in 2.7s. The 05RR is nothing new, as others have said, it's been done before (Ariel Atom etc). The thing with ICE cars is that you really struggle to get performance if the car is also practical. You either end up with limited space like this thing, or an engine that performs like crap economy-wise tootling around town. With an EV, you can have all the space and practicality you want, plus all the performance you want, because electric motors are so efficient across their entire power curve. The ICE is dead, ICE proponents just don't realise it yet.
Hxy3000
It's funny how some people think that faster acceleration directly translates into faster lap times. This thing will destroy any Tesla on a track, especially after couple laps when a Tesla goes into limp mode.