On the website of the company near Moscow there were details about the “piece” sports car with the CN3500 index. The car with the atmospheric “six” Toyota 2GR will be produced by a circulation of only 12 copies a year, and on the 2025th quota it was half selected: seven cars are available for order. The cost without options is seven million rubles, but you can pay not the entire amount at once. They will take half as an advance payment, 25 percent – according to the readiness of the chassis and body, and the remaining 25 – at the very end.
CN3500 is a 4.2-meter track sports car on a steel spatial frame with a dry mass of 750 kilograms. He received an integrated safety frame from a seamless cold pipe and a removable roof. Additional protection of the pilot is provided by HALO-the arc of security used in Formula 1 car. For a surcharge, you can put the same for the passenger.
Aluminum profile deformation zones in front and behind additionally protect units and fuel tank. The volume of the latter by default is 50 liters, and for stamina races will be set 100-liter, but you will have to pay extra for it.
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Other paid options are the coloring of the chassis and body in any color, except for the standard gray (300 thousand rubles), and telemetry with two Aim Smarty Cam3 cameras (550 thousand).
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The car drives a 3.5-liter Toyota 2GR atmospheric engine with a capacity of 350 horsepower, working in tandem with a five-speed co-co-transmission from the Russian company GEARSET.
The drive is only the rear, but in 2026 the developers promise to add a 527-horsepower hybrid version with a drive for all four wheels and a controlled traction vector. The surcharge for such an installation is already indicated – four million rubles. That is, gasoline-electrical version without options will cost 11 million.
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