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The Lotec C1000 was a
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, designed, developed and built by German automotive manufacturer Lotec. It was originally conceived in 1994, and constructed in 1995. The ''1000'' in the name stood for the number of horsepower it produced. It was powered by a
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, capable of producing , which enables it to accelerate from in 3.2 seconds, and could reach a theoretical top speed of . At the time, it cost US$575,000 (worth about US$2.2 million in 2013). It is worth about US$7.2 million today.


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