Saturday, September 20, 2014

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree

Originally, the 707 was supposed to be a combination of the greatest super cars in all of history:  Porsche 911, Bugatti Veyron and McLaren P1.  In July 2013, I told my readers that I would be revealing a new kind of car that has a similar resemblance to the Ritten 707.  This is it.  The 2016 Ritten Raventador.

Even though it might not have the ear-splitting noise of the same engine, it has a different engine that can still put a smile on your face.  The engine is a 6.2 liter super-charged V8 that can go 0 to 60 in 2.7 seconds and has a top speed of 280 mph.

The design pays homage to the classic super cars.  It has a sleek roofline and the wheels are 21" and has a fan effect, yet the most incredible part of the car is the aerodynamics - the indentations on the side of the car to make the car go faster.

The next post is about the world's FIRST EVER functioning 3D printed car!  You won't believe it.


4 comments:

  1. Ritten Raventador?! I love it! I also think you should only manufacture it in the exact blue you used in the design-- perfect. Can you also make it levitate over snow and ice? That is my dream car in Minnesota.

    Do you have a 3-D printer? I just saw one in action a few months ago and couldn't believe how cool it was.

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  2. Hi there! Your blog was just recommended to me. Wow! I was really impressed to read your perspective on new car designs and features. I especially liked seeing your picture of the 2015 Ford Mustang from the Autoshow. I am an engineer at Ford and this is the vehicle that I have been working on for the last few years. We are very excited to share it with the public. I work in the Chassis department.

    Keep up the good work! I hope you don't mind, but I plan on keeping up with your blog. You are a future customer and I like hearing your fresh ideas on design and features.

    Good luck in school this year!

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  3. Hey there! I just found your blog. What a great perspective you have on auto design and features. I read through many of your articles and enjoyed them, especially the one that has the picture of the 2015 Ford Mustang. That is my favorite because I currently work on the vehicle! I am a Chassis engineer at Ford.

    Please keep up the good work. I loved seeing the fresh ideas of a future customer! Good luck in school this year.

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    1. Thank you for the generous comments and the good info. Did you really help design the 2015 mustang?! That's one of my favorite cars of all time! I think that the future of transport is going to be the most incredible thing ever conceived in the world. Hope to get hear from you soon, thanks for commenting!

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