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The BMW Nazca C2 (also known as Italdesign Nazca C2) is a concept
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introduced at the 1991
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. The car was designed by famed automotive design studio
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, home of
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, and features a similar frontal design of a
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. It was an evolution of the BMW Nazca M12 from 1991.


History

The Nazca project began in 1991 when the Nazca M12 was launched at the Tokyo Motor Show. The design was derived from the Bugatti ID 90 concept unveiled a year prior. The M12 was the first car designed by Giugiaro's son, Fabrizio and incorporated design elements from Group C race cars. The car achieved a drag coefficient of when tested in the BMW windtunnel. The car had a carbon fibre body construction also using the material for the construction of the space frame. Due to this, the car weighed a total of . The engine cover and front of the car were made from a single piece of molded carbon fibre. The car had a glass engine cover which displayed the 5.0 litre V12 engine shared with the BMW 850i. The engine generated a power output of . The car had a unique door mechanism which had conventional doors, alongside windows which opened in a gull-wing arrangement. A year later in 1992, the Nazca C2 was introduced. The C2 had a redesigned front (the headlamps were relocated beside of the kidney grille) and a modified engine. Italdesign had engaged the German automobile manufacturer
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into the project. Alpina modified the engine and as a result, the engine gained an additional . This engine was shared with the Alpina B12 5.0. Additionally, the C2 also had fixed racing seats and three spoilers at the rear to signify its race inspired status. The C2 also weighed a claimed less than the preceding M12.


Specifications

The engine used was a modified version of the 5.0 litre V12 used in the BMW 8 Series tuned by
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. The engine originally generated a maximum power output of . The car had a top speed of .


Production

3 cars in total were produced including the M12. The car was intended as an official replacement for the
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, but BMW was hesitant at producing another mid-engined sports car after the M1 had been a failure, so they did not proceed. BMW allowed Italdesign to use their name and grille solely on the 3 concept cars built.


Nazca C2 Spider

At the 1993 Formula One Grand Prix held in
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, Italdesign introduced a new, slightly redesigned version of the C2 called C2 Spider. The car had removable glass panels instead of the semi-gullwing doors featured on the coupe, turning it into a roadster along with a modified engine cover. The removable parts were housed in the luggage compartment in the front of the car and could be quickly reinstalled. A roll bar in the colour of the car was fitted in order to reinforce the chassis to compensate for the loss of removable glass panels. The intake manifold of the engine was redesigned in order to allow for open air operation. The car was fitted with a 5.6-litres V12 engine shared with the 850CSi. The engine generated a maximum power output of , a 6-speed gearbox was installed instead of the 5-speed gearbox of the coupe to better cope with the increase in power.


Popular culture

The Italdesign Nazca C2 featured in the PC videogame ''Need For Speed II: Special Edition'', and the Spider appears in the PlayStation version of ''Need For Speed III: Hot Pursuit''. The Italian director Carlo Vanzina chose the Nazca C2 for a scene in his 1996 film, ''A spasso nel tempo'', together with the Aztec and the Machimoto.


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Italdesign: Italdesign Nazca C2

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ConceptCarz: Italdesign Nazca C2

Italdesign: Italdesign Nazca M12
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