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Revision as of 13:06, 2 May 2011

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Durandel-British "Blue Nova" Convertible
Production information
Manufacturer Durandel-British
Use Civilian Transport
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Chassis Type (Size) Wheeled (Small)
Equipment Rating
Cost ???
Introduced ???
Technical specifications
Mass 1500 kg
Speed 80 Kph
Top Speed 120 Kph
Power Plant ICE
Fuel (Type/Range) Petrochemical/379 km
Armament none
Heat Sinks none
Armor BAR 2
Crew 1
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???


Description

High performance vehicles aren’t just found in pro and amateur racing, however. Almost every world in the known Sphere sports high-end, high-performance sports cars, such as the Avanti Starfire, the Hughes-McCandless Streak, and the Scion-Nissaki Hyperion. The average citizen couldn’t readily afford such quality vehicles until Durandel- British unveiled their Blue Nova convertible for the 3067 model year. Priced almost twenty percent less than the Starfire, the Blue Nova achieves some of its savings with a re-engineered 2750-model Outworlds Motors utility vehicle engine, which is mated to a carefully engineered exhaust system that provides a convincing aural illusion of a powerful engine. In fact, the Blue Nova is notoriously underpowered. [1]

Capacities

198 kg. of cargo. (1 Door (Rear))[1]

Notes

Features convertible Chassis and Controls Modification, 2 crew/passenger seats (150 kg, Body)[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex, pp. 12-13, "Vehicle Profile"

Bibliography