The performances of the new model that adorns the social media of the well-known trapper are outrageous.
Known for love of for the fast cars is the trapper Lightwho in recent years has been starring in the domestic music scene, having built a large fan base.
The trapper’s love for four wheels is also reflected through the social media that he maintainswhere we see him to posing next to exotic modelswhich constitute… a rare species in Greek automotive events.
For a few months now, Light has been the owner of a black one Lamborghini Gallardo, of a model produced between 2003-2013, knowing enormous success, as indicated by over 14,000 sales throughout its commercial route.
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Gallardo, however, is not the only powerful model who graces the trapper’s social media, since she is also often photographed with four wheel ornaments where co-star in his video clips.
The latest supercar to be found alongside the Light hails from Woking, England, bearing its signature McLaren. It is about a 720Swhich has length 4.542 mmweight of only 1,283 kg, and source of movement one 4 liter twin-turbo V8 petrol engine that produces 720 hp (8,500 rpm) and 770 Nm of torque (5,500 rpm), allowing the British “beast” to accelerate to the first 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds.
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One takes care of driving the rear wheels 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
The completion of the “sprint” from the is also impressive 0-200 km/hfor which, according to McLaren, the 720S needs just 7.8 min. As for the top speed, she reaches the 341 km/h.
The model is built on the new Monocage II carbon frame, with suspensions consisting of double wishbones on all wheels.
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The tires Pirelli P Zero have dimensions of 245/35R19 front and 305/30R20 rear, while there are three drivers, the Comfort, Sport and Track that change the behavior of the car.
As for the price of the model, in England it starts from approx 250,000 euros, while in Hellas a new exceeds the 400,000.
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