
Vector WX-3 - Wikipedia
The Avtech WX-3 is a prototype sports car engineered, developed and manufactured by Vector Motors of Wilmington, California in 1992. Conceived by Vector Motors founder and chief designer Gerald Wiegert as a successor to the W8. [1]
1993 Vector Avtech WX-3 Prototype | Monterey 2024 - RM …
Vector envisioned a range of high-performance engines for the WX-3, promising outputs from 600 to 1,200 horsepower. This prototype boasted an exclusive, 1,000-horsepower version of the twin-turbo V-8, paired with a modified General Motors Turbo-Hydramatic 425 transmission.
1993 Vector Avtech WX-3 Prototype - Sports Car Market
2019年2月22日 · The WX-3 prototype is powered by the 1,000-hp version of the twin-turbo 7.0-L V8 and Turbo-Hydramatic 425 transmission. It was the only Vector to be made with the bigger 7-liter engine. Top speed is rumored to be above 240 mph, but there is no supporting evidence that any Vectors have been tested at that level.
Vector Motors: The Rise and Fall of the Original American …
2019年10月24日 · Vector WX-8. While the crash and burn of America’s Supercar optimism was indeed deflating, there is hope. Wiegert acquired the crumbling ruin of his company back, and in 2006, confirmed that a new supercar was in the works. At the 2007 L.A. AutoShow, the new WX-8 prototype was unveiled, but it’s been quiet since then.
1993 Vector WX-3 - conceptcarz.com
After the Geneva Motor Show, the WX-3 would return to the Vector stand in 1993, this time with a twin-turbocharged Rodeck 7.0 liter V8 engine installed behind the passenger compartment and offering 1000 horsepower. This was the only Vector to receive the 7.0-liter twin-turbo engine.
Vector Avtech WX-3 & WX-3R '1992 - GT Supreme
The Avtech WX-3 is a prototype supercar engineered, created, and constructed by Vector Motors of Wilmington, California in 1992. Conceived by Vector Motors founder and chief engineer designer Gerald Wiegert as a successor to the Vector W8 .
Vector WX-3 | Autopedia | Fandom
The Vector WX-3 was a concept car introduced by the Vector Aeromotive Corporation in 1993. The WX-3 was shown in two forms, coupe and convertible and power was to come from a variety of V8 engine including a 7.0L 32-valve twin-turbo version producing a proported 1,000hp.
1993 Vector WX-3 - Avtech WX-3 Prototype - Classic Driver
In 1993, Vector revealed the upgraded WX-3 (and new WX-3 Roadster) at Geneva, featuring a twin-turbocharged 7.0-liter V-8 engine delivering a claimed 1,000 horsepower. Now painted in the same Brilliant Aquamarine which it wears today, the former Road & Track editor John Dinkel hailed the WX-3 as unparalleled among its peers, praising Vector’s ...
Vector WX-3 specs, performance data - FastestLaps.com
1993 Vector WX-3 specs, performance data, engine specifications, pictures, updated December 2024.
Vector WX-8 - Wikipedia
The Vector WX-8 was a sports car prototype manufactured by Vector Motors. It was first unveiled at the 2007 LA Auto Show, revealing the development and the company's ambitious intentions of creating a next generation sports car successor to their previous models.