
The company says the base model will get 24 mpg combined city/highway and can accelerate the car from 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds. The Turbo model will get a combined 22 mpg and can make the 0-60 sprint in 3.9 seconds. An available $8000 Turbo upgrade package increases horsepower to 415 and decreases 0-60 time to 3.4 seconds. Top speed is a claimed 158 mph for the base model, 174 mph for the Turbo, and 200 mph with the Turbo upgrade package.
On the outside, the Yes Roadster looks like a Lotus mated with a last-generation Audi TT roadster. It features a cloth manual top, and a removable hardtop is optional. Underneath, it has a scratchbuilt aluminum space frame, a double-wishbone front suspension, and Brembo brakes. The total weight is just 1962 pounds.
Without options, the cars will be light on equipment. Standard features will include cloth upholstery, an alarm, remote keyless entry, power windows, and 17-inch alloy wheels. The Turbo model adds a rear spoiler and 18-inch wheels. The only safety features will be antilock brakes and a driver airbag.
YES North America's price list shows the following options: Sport suspension with adjustable damping, locking rear differential, 18- and 19-inch alloy wheels, an audio system, Bluetooth hand-free cell phone link, a navigation system, air conditioning, leather upholstery, heated seats, a dead pedal, stainless steel exhaust, a fire extinguisher, and a suit case—all at sky high prices. Buyers will be able to pick their own interior and exterior colors. The Yes Roadster 3.2 will sell for $77,995, while the Turbo will run $97,995.
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