Kakat KS-6 (1970)
The Kakat KS-6 was an experimental vehicle produced by Kakat in an indefinite number of units. It was fitted with a V8 engine produced and developed (or rather, partially developed) by the SERC (Soviet Engine Research Center). The floor was that of the Gionelli Bianca, while the bodywork was heavily modified to make it a familiar one. The naturally aspirated 4.1-liter engine delivers 192 horsepower and is placed transversely. Kakat has not officially declared the purpose of the concept, however it is thought to be a prototype intended for the Soviet armed forces, to pursue and travel at high speeds having all the comforts of a family car.
Wheelbase: 2.68m
Length: 4.38m
Width: 1.68m
Engine: SERC 4.1 V8 CastBlaster 192hp - 4084cc OHV 2V 90 ° V8
Power: 191.8 hp @ 4500rpm (Torque: 352.6 Nm @ 3100rpm)
Gearbox: 5-speed manual
Seats: 5
Load volume: 946L
Top speed: ?
Weight: 1077 kg
Acceleration 0-100: 6.91 s
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Traction: FWD
Consumption: 11.3L / 100km
1/4 Mile: 14.94 s
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Kakat KS-6 (1970) MK I
If the Audi RS6 had been made in Soviet times, it would have been like this