Jump to content

Chris Brown collects his Rezvani Beast

Chris Brown collects his Rezvani Beast

chitchatboy

1,819 views

blog-0949123001439707268.jpg

blogentry-133713-0-48989700-1439707259_thumb.jpgR&B and hip hop artist, Chris Brown collected his Rezvani Beast recently and according to Rezvani Motors, its the first one ever built.

 

We must say the car looks stunning in that colour and for those who don't know, the Beast is basically an Ariel Atom underneath.

 

This means that this rear-wheel drive monster is powered by the familiar 2.4-litre Honda-sourced engine that has been supercharged and turbocharged to output 500bhp. With so much power in such a featherweight car (748kg), it is said that the century sprint can be achieved in under 3 seconds. It can either be hooked up to a six-speed manual gearbox or a sequential is also on offer.

 

Interestingly for a low-volume manufacturer, would-be-owners can spec their cars to have Apple's CarPlay from the factory. And yes, windscreen is optional.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk9aWRJuzBk




0 Comments


Recommended Comments

There are no comments to display.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Tennis: Beautiful game that doesn't know how to count

    Wimbledon just concluded yesterday (congrats Sinner!), and it's a reminder of how much I enjoy tennis as a sport. I used to play it some (wasn't particularly good), and still tangentially follow it nowadays (the Roland Garros final this year between Alcaraz and Sinner is an all-time classic).  There's something intrinsically mesmerising about the sport, I think even for spectators who have never picked up a racquet. At first glance, it may seem like just two people (or four, but doubles is

    bobthemob

    bobthemob

    In a hyper-connected world, your physical presence is more important than ever

    The advent of apps and the Internet have revolutionised our ability to connect instantaneously. From social media to video calls to messaging apps, our capacity for real-time communication is unprecedented. However, it seems that the more hyperconnected we are online, the further apart we're growing in real life. Experts' Consensus Doctors, scientists, and specialists have all reached the same conclusion: Staring at our devices causes us to drift further apart – a trend I've obser

    jeresinex

    jeresinex

    Ready? Steady? Slow!

    Have you ever watched on of those baby crawling races? They are hilarious. I watch a lot of NBA, and sometimes they have these races as a halftime entertainment. And its hilarious because unlike most athletic races, there's an inherent unpredictability and chaos to these things. They get distracted, they get bored, they get tired. Babies doing baby things, you know.  Well, England thinks it can one-up the absurdity of racing: Introducing to you, Snail Racing.  It seems almost

    bobthemob

    bobthemob

    23 years on, Infernal Affairs remains the best gangster movie I've watched

    TL;DR It's over two decades old, but Infernal Affairs remains THE gangster trilogy. *SPOILERS AHEAD* *SPOILERS AHEAD* *SPOILERS AHEAD* The Hong Kong Police and a triad have placed moles in each other's ranks. Tony Leung is Chan Wing Yan, an undercover cop desperate to leave his assignment. The antagonist is Senior Inspector Lau Kin Ming (Andy Lau), a decorated policeman who is actually a mole for Hon Sam (Eric Tsang), a triad boss. It's a game of cat-and-mouse, with poli

    jeresinex

    jeresinex

×
×
  • Create New...