Picture gallery of Lotec Sirius
Lotec Sirius 1200 PS 0-300 km/h in 17 Sek 1350 Nm, - Car Videos on
Lotec Sirius 1200 PS 0-300 km/h in 17 Sek 1350 Nm - StreetFire NAIAS 2008 Day 1 - VW Audi BMW - German Day - 14Ja
2007 Lotec Sirius reviews. Specs & pictures on Auto Power Girl
Lotec Sirius 2007: Lotec Sirius has a body work produced from the optimum combination of carbon, Kevlar and
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The Sirius is a Lotec Auto manufactured by the German company Lotec. The project leader is the German pilot Kurt Lotterschmid, who has a history in its C2 German
Lotec Sirius | Sports Cars - Diseno-art.com | From Concept Cars to
The Lotec Sirius is a stunning one-of-a-kind supercar built in 2001 by Kurt Lotterschmid, the man also responsible for creating
2009 Lotec Sirius technical specifications
These specs are for 2009 Lotec Sirius . What body style? fixed-head coupé with 2 seats How long? 4120 mm How heavy? 1280 kg What size engine? 6 litre, 5987 cm 3
2001 Lotec Sirius Images, Information and History | Conceptcarz.com
The Lotec Sirius (2001); The mastermind behind the Lotec Sirius was Kurt Lotterschmid, the individual who won the German Group C2 Championship title in 1983. His
Lotec Sirius vs Bugatti Veyron - Digg - All Topics - The Latest
The German company has presented the first pictures of their new model, Lotec Sirius being fated to compete with Bugatti Veyron and Koenigsegg CCX-R.
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Another impressive car is the Lotec Sirius. The Sirius is powered by the same Mercedes-Benz V12 engine as the Pagani Zonda. According to Lotec the Sirius will produce
2009 Lotec Sirius In The Works | Reviews | Prices | Australian
After several production delays and a few hard years, German specialist car builder Lotec is now ready to start spruiking its 2009 model Lotec Sirius and has released
Lotec updating Sirius supercar for 2009 - Luxury Car news, reviews
The Lotec Sirius was a German supercar launched earlier in the decade by former Group C2 championship race winner Kurt Lotterschmid. It was powered by a twin
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