Where is the Oullim Spirra made?

The Oullim Spirra was a sports car manufactured by Oullim Motors, a subsidiary of Oullim Networks. The company headquarters are located in Yangjae-dong in downtown Seoul while the production facility is located in Kyunggi-do province just south of Seoul.

What kind of engine does Spirra have?

The racing version of the Spirra was designed to compete in the KGTM tour. The V6 2.7 24V Twin Turbo engine has been further tweaked to produce 600 hp (450 kW) and reach 338 km/h (211 mph). The team won its debut race at Yongin Speedway in the 2008 Extra Time Trial and took 1st place in the 2008 series.

When did the Spirra go into production?

The Spirra had been in production from 2008 to 2017, and was available in various countries including China, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia and the Netherlands. The initial conception of a Korean exotic sports car was envisioned by Han-chul Kim in the mid 1990s, then a designer at SsangYong Motors.

What happened to the Proto Motors Spirra?

In 2007, Proto Motors was acquired by Oullim Motors with Kim as chief of development, and under new management the Spirra project was rejuvenated after five years of stagnation. The Spirra lineup consisted of four different trims under the names Spirra N, Spirra S, Spirra Turbo and Spirra EX.

Is there an electric version of the Spirra?

An all-electric variant of the Spirra was in development, similar to the likes of the Tesla Roadster. Relying primarily on electricity, the vehicle was co-developed by a Dutch company known as Electric Power Holland; they were also the sole dealer of Spirras in the European Union and subsequently had exclusive rights to develop the car.

What kind of engine does a Mustang Spirra have?

The original mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive design featured a Ford-derived V8 engine with an output of 320 hp (239 kW). This engine was from the 1999/2001 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra. With the engine the Spirra has a claimed 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time under 4.0 seconds with an expected top speed of 180 mph (290 km/h).

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