Engler V12 Quad Bike: 1,184HP Hypercar Power

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Engler V12 Quad Bike
Engler V12 Quad Bike

While other automakers are downsizing, Engler is taking a different approach. They don’t compromise on cylinders or engine displacements, as demonstrated by the Engler V12. This hypercar not only looks the part but also performs like one.

The Engler V12, a creation commissioned by a daring customer, defies conventional wisdom. Powered by a V12 engine delivering 1,184 horsepower and 885 pound-feet (1,200 Newton-meters) of torque, this quad bike accelerates from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 kph) in just 2.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 250 mph (402 kph).

These performance figures rival those of esteemed hypercars like the Aston Martin Valkyrie and the McLaren Speedtail.

Engler V12 Quad Bike
Engler V12 Quad Bike (Credit: Engler)

Engler has yet to reveal the engine’s source, promising to do so within the next 12 months. However, they have disclosed that the power unit is coupled with an eight-speed dual-clutch micro box, weighing a mere 66 pounds (30 kilograms). This transmission is touted as the lightest capable of handling such high horsepower and the lightest ever used in a road-legal car, according to Engler.

Constructed around a carbon fiber monocoque and featuring a body made entirely from 3D-printed panels, the Engler V12 rides on 20-inch forged magnesium wheels fitted with Michelin Sport Cup 2 tires. Brembo ventilated carbon-ceramic discs provide ample stopping power, ensuring the safety of this exhilarating ride.

This quad bike, weighing in at 2,645 pounds (1,200 kilograms), achieves a remarkable 1:1 horsepower-to-kilogram ratio, a feat many hypercar manufacturers aspire to. With only 20 units set for production and most already spoken for, including one reserved for CEO Viktor Engler himself, the Engler V12 represents a rare and exclusive thrill on wheels.

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