Even when
Volvo commissions a good ol' American-style hot rod concept like the
Caresto V8 Speedster for the SEMA show, you're still liable to spot such telltale
Volvo touches as an ethanol-fueled engine that is "tuned with the environment in mind," according to the company's press release.
Of course, that doesn't detract from the car's performance. In fact, the alt-fuel capability of the midmounted 4.4-liter V8 is even better than the standard gasoline unit, with output climbing from 315 to 340 horsepower. A six-speed Geartronic automatic is fitted.The
Caresto V8 Speedster was crafted by Leif Tufvesson, whose credentials include stints with
Volvo and Koenig. Tufvesson says he hopes to build six copies of the
V8 Speedster, to be sold through his company Caresto for around $338,000 apiece.His creation is built in aluminum and carbon-fiber on a tubular-steel frame. The removable hardtop is made of composite plastic. Other highlights include Ohlin shocks, Hella xenon headlamps and Brembo brakes. The Colorado Custom wheels — 20s in front, 22s in the rear — are shod with BFGoodrich G-Force rubber.For more information, see the
Caresto Web site.
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