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The Spania GTA Spano is a limited-production
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produced by Spanish automobile manufacturer
Spania GTA Spania GTA is an automobile design and manufacturing company based in Valencia, Spain. It was founded by Domingo Ochoa, who is also the current CEO of the company. They have designed, developed and produced the GTA Spano The Spania GTA Spano ...
, a sister company to
GTA Motor Competición GTA Motor Competición is a Spanish racing team based in Torrent, Valencia, Spain. History They have competed in many series including Superleague Formula and European F3 Open Championship. Many top drivers have driven for the team including for ...
. Only 99 units of the GTA Spano are expected to be built.


Development

After 15 years of racing experience in various leagues with Spania GTA Competición, team director Domingo Ochoa wanted to pursue his goal of bringing a Spanish sports car into production. On April 29th, 2009, After five years in development, the GTA Spano was first presented to a select group at L'Hemisfèric in the
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,
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. This pre-production model used an 8.3 L supercharged Viper V10 engine, rated at and of torque on regular pump gas and up to on E85 biofuel. The GTA Spano was first displayed to the public at the 2010 Top Marques Monaco exhibition. It was displayed with the same specifications as the previous year's prototype. The Spano GTA made its first
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appearance the following year, in March 2011. This version of the car also used the 8.3 L V10, with three transmission options: a 7-speed automated manual, a 7-speed automated manual, with paddle-shifters, and a 7-speed
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First generation (2013–2015)

The production version of the GTA Spano was unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, four years after the initial presentation of the prototype in Valencia. This version of the car used a revised, twin-turbocharged version of the V10 engine now displacing 8.4 L and rated at and torque. Only two of the original three transmission options were available for the production version of the GTA Spano; the 7-speed automated manual and the 7-speed manual. According to the manufacturer, performance figures for the first generation GTA Spano were estimated to be 0–97 km/h (60 mph) acceleration time of 2.9 seconds, and a top speed of .


Second generation (2015–present)

At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, Spania GTA introduced an overhauled version of the GTA Spano. Several internal and external changes were made to differentiate this from the first generation model, including completely revised styling. Like the pre-production model, the second generation's Viper V10 is twin-turbocharged, however it is now rated at and of torque. The only transmission now offered is a new 7-speed paddle-shift automated manual, produced by CIMA. In the development of the second generation of the GTA Spano, Spania GTA partnered with Spanish nanotechnology firm Graphenano to incorporate graphene materials into the car's chassis. The manufacturer claims that the use of graphene in the bodywork increases the car's structural rigidity and decreases weight. The second generation car also features more extensive use of carbon fiber body panels. The new GTA Spano is estimated by the manufacturer to accelerate from 0–97 km/h (60 mph) in 2.9 seconds, and achieve a top speed of .


Specifications


Chassis

The GTA Spano utilises a
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chassis design, manufactured from
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and reinforced with titanium and
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composites. The second generation model also introduces graphene elements into this design, for the purpose of added chassis stiffness and rigidity.


Suspension

Both first and second generation models of the GTA Spano come equipped with
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at the front and rear axles. The suspension system features adaptive shock absorbers and a front axle lifting mechanism.


Wheels

The first generation of the GTA Spano came equipped with forged alloy wheels with diameters of 19 inches at the front and 20 inches at the rear. The wheels are shod with
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P Zero tyres with codes of 255/35 ZR 19 for the front and 335/30 ZR 20 for the rear. For the second generation model, Spania GTA switched to
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tyres and increased the sizes all around. The new car comes with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres with codes of 265/30 ZR 19 for the front and 345/30 ZR 20 for the rear. The brakes for all models are diameter, 6 caliper
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ventilated discs.


Exterior features

The GTA Spano features a specially designed panoramic
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whose opacity can be controlled from inside the cabin. The driver can also control the car's active rear wing to adjust the level of downforce produced at speed.


Powertrains and performance


In popular culture

The GTA Spano was featured in the 2014 film
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. The GTA Spano has been featured in a number of video games, including ''
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'', and '' Asphalt 8: Airborne'' ,''
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'' ,CSR Racing 2. The GTA was also featured in the TV series "Ballers" season 2, episode 7.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Spania GTA Spano Cars introduced in 2010 Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicles Cars of Spain Sports cars Coupés