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The Tramontana is a Spanish single or twin seat sports car with styling inspired by open wheel racing cars and built in Girona on the Costa Brava (Catalonia) and costing from £400,000, 610.000€ or $660,000 and launched at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show.
It features a mid-mounted twin turbocharged, 720 bhp (537 kW), 5.5 Litre, double [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Tramontana is a Spanish single or twin seat sports car with styling inspired by open wheel racing cars and built in Girona on the Costa Brava (Catalonia) and costing from £400,000, 610.000€ or $660,000 and launched at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show.<br />
It features a mid-mounted twin turbocharged, 720 bhp (537 kW), 5.5 Litre, double overhead cam, V12 engine, 6 speed gearbox and rear wheel drive giving a top speed of 186 mph (299 km/h) and a 0-60  mph time of less than 4 seconds. The body is made of aluminium and carbon fibre, the car weighs in at 950 kg (2094.4 pounds) and the suspension is by double wishbones all round. If the two seat option is chosen, the passenger sits behind and slightly higher than the driver. The bonnet badge is made of solid white gold.<br />
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<p><a href="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-5.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-7761" title="tramontana-5" src="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-5.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>Only 12 a year are planned to be made when production reaches full capacity in 2008. Three were<br />
scheduled to be made in 2006.</p>
<p><em>@ Chassis, 100% carbon fiber</em><br />
It has never been seen in the automotive history a street sports car which resembles so much a<br />
Formula 1 like the Tramontana does. It is the first time in the sports car market that it has been<br />
incorporated a 100 % carbon fibre monocoque chassis inspired in the design of a Formula 1 and<br />
manufactured with the same criteria, guaranteeing a high protection for its passengers. Moreover,<br />
it introduces a new structural system that combines an indeformable central zone (cockpit) with a<br />
weight of 128kg with other 8 deformable zones calculated for the absorption of the impact energy.<br />
In fact, the results extracted of the Crash Test (according to the FIA regulation) confirm that<br />
the structural calculation guarantees the integrity of its passengers displacing the lateral<br />
components toward the outside. This shows the high impact resistance of the carbon fibre used in<br />
the vehicle.</p>
<p><a href="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-4.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-7760" title="tramontana-4" src="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-4.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>On the other hand, this monocoque, especially developed for the Tramontana, contributes a<br />
lightness and maximum rigidity to the whole, factor that together with its suspension system,<br />
unique on its market of double wishbones with pushrod and a great length of arms, improves the<br />
dynamical aptitudes of the vehicle. All this elaborated with materials of last generation of<br />
aerospace technology like the steel to the cromolibdenium, magnesium and duraluminium. Without doubt in the Tramontana the efficiency of the geometry and the weight has been tested, obtaining<br />
as result an unequalled performance.</p>
<p><a href="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-3.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-7759" title="tramontana-3" src="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-3.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>The structure of the monocoque carried out in carbon fibre offers a high torsion resistance, which<br />
makes the driver feel like going on a rail.<br />
In the assembly process have been adopted handcraft techniques like the obsession by<br />
pre-impregnate and cured in autoclave to 120 ºC, that provides an exceptional finish level and<br />
makes the construction of light and strong pieces easier.</p>
<p><a href="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-7758" title="tramontana-2" src="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p><em>@ Engine, from the competition to the asphalt</em><br />
Engine 12 cylinder in V 60º biturbo with intercooler<br />
Power Selector 550 Hp &#8211; 404 kW to 5.000 rpm<br />
720 Hp &#8211; 529 kW to 5.750 rpm<br />
Max. Torque 900Nm to 3.500 rpm<br />
920Nm to 4.000 rpm<br />
Weight / power 1,7 kg / Hp<br />
Diameter of cylinder ∅82 mm Displacement 5.513 cc Compression 9:1<br />
Turbo pressure 1.3 bar<br />
Lubrication system Dry sump Fuel Unleaded 98 Octane<br />
Among the final solutions of the Tramontana, we find a new electronic system and a central<br />
gasoline engine V12 Biturbo capable to offer a power from 550 Hp to 720 Hp, selectable through a<br />
switch situated in the dashboard.<br />
Associated to a 6-speed gearbox, specially developed for the Tramontana, this 12 cylinders<br />
propeller in V reaches the 720 Hp to 5.750rpm with a maximum pair torque of 920nm at 4.000rpm. The<br />
result, 345 km/h of top speed and 3,7 seconds to reach the 100 km/h from stopped departure.</p>
<p><a href="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-11.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-7757" title="tramontana-11" src="http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tramontana-11.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>The weight-power relation is elevated to the 1,7 Kg/Hp, significant data that allow us to discover<br />
the kind of sensations that this fantastic assembly of chassis and engine can offer us.<br />
The development of the electronic switchboard is made to measure, in a craft process of more than<br />
2000 hours, that includes full silver wiring and a power map capable to obtain the maximum<br />
performance of the engine. Moreover, for the first time in a street car, lifelong relays, fuses<br />
and protections have been replaced by a module with just one connector that has only one terminal that brings together all the functions of a conventional device. This innovative system has<br />
reduced the wiring, the complexities of the consoles of relays and the fuses, avoiding any<br />
electromechanical deterioration.</p>
<p><em>@ Car body, beauty and functionality</em><br />
Without doubt, the design of the Tramontana combines the curves of a fighter with a narrow front<br />
and a wider rear of big dimensions and finished in first quality leather and wood imported of the<br />
classics of the Spanish automotive industry. This aesthetics remains totally clear thanks to the<br />
design of the hardtop, which covers and protects the passengers, and to the rear and front<br />
spoilers, in the form of an airplane wing, that assures a great beauty and an excellent support at<br />
the same time. In short, a perfect harmony between sensuality, fine materials and elegant lines,<br />
an authentic jewel for the collectors.<br />
All the pieces of the Tramontana car body are also elaborated in carbon fibre, assuring the<br />
maximum lightness of the vehicle with a total weight of 1.250 kg.</p>
<p>Thanks to the dynamic study carried out by a.d. Tramontana, the pieces that form part of the car<br />
body have been created by considering its functionality and the important vehicle performance.<br />
The result is some compacted forms, an expressive front and a suggestive aerodynamic outline with  a marked silhouette. Everything in the Tramontana transmits force, character, personality and, above all, sportsmanship, nevertheless the new model is a worthy heir of the sports tradition of<br />
the Formula 1.</p>
<p><em>@ Suspensions, balance between sportsmanship and comfort</em><br />
One of the key items of the Tramontana is its system of suspensions of double wishbones with<br />
push-rod and its great length of arms, elaborated with a sort of steel of aeronautical and<br />
competition specifications of the latest generation.<br />
Two special programs have been used for the development, which have permitted the static and<br />
dynamic simulation of the whole vehicle. Different defined adjustments in theoretical calculations<br />
have been projected and experienced on it in order to analyze the performance before proceeding to  the validation and arriving this way to the definition of the suspensions rates. Finally, a.d.<br />
Tramontana has bet on a suspension system that provides a better control, driving comfort, smaller oscillation and better speed cornering, due to the distance between axes, identical to that of a<br />
Formula 1.</p>
<p>In the same way, the Tramontana has a system of double electronic height regulation especially<br />
developed for the Tramontana, which allows the driver to raise or to lower the height of the<br />
vehicle according to the driving needs. It has been looked for a balance between the performance<br />
of a street car (at 130mm) and a sports car (at 85mm) considering the different driving styles.</p>
<p><em>@ Tyres</em><br />
Rear: 335/30R20” (Y)<br />
Front: 245/35R20” (Y)</p>
<p>To put “shoes” to the Tramontana it has been determined an intermediate solution of standard tyres  with asymmetric design with wide longitudinal channels and very hard radial silent block. Together  with a low tread pattern, allows the Tramontana to avoid the drift of the tyre and facilitates a  perfect performance in the cornering.<br />
The running band is side divided in three distinctive elements to satisfy the most demanding<br />
performance that the Tramontana requires.</p>
<p><em>@ Steering, very sport sensations</em><br />
Rack and pinion steering system: 2.75 turns lock to lock.<br />
Turning cicle: 11 metres.</p>
<p>The steering column with double cardan system is adjustable in reach and lift, permitting the<br />
drivers to adapt the driving position according to their preferences. Also the a.d. Tramontana<br />
engineers have modified the parameters of steering assistance to increase the sport feeling, fact<br />
that added to the easy access to the cams on the gear change, situated behind the steering wheel,<br />
facilitates the driver the execution of layout you need in any situation. All this contributes to<br />
a better driving precision and permits to enjoy all the sports qualities of the model.</p>
<p><em>@ Brakes</em><br />
4 carbon-ceramic ventilated discs.<br />
Front: 380&#215;34 mm 6 piston caliper<br />
Rear: 380&#215;34 mm 6 piston caliper</p>
<p>a.d. Tramontana has developed an ABS system that allows, by means of braking distributor, to<br />
distribute between the front and the rear train the power of braking obtained by the discs of<br />
carbon-ceramic.<br />
Likewise, the rear and front brake discs are elaborated with carbon-ceramic that do not need of<br />
high temperatures for their maximum efficacy of braking. It is referred to a material that</p>
<p>combines the most innovative aerospace technology with the know-how of the Formula 1, providing  thus a purely sports performance and a high durability of the brakes. To the advantages of the  carbon-ceramic it is important to add other benefits of great benefit for the performance of the  Tramontana, like the weight reduction up to a 70%, the improvement of the friction coefficient or  the high energy absorption capacity and the scarce possibility to suffer fatigue in the braking<br />
system.<br />
The effectiveness is spectacular. Combining the lightness of the monocoque with the power of the<br />
six pistons per disc on the 4 wheels it permits to minimize the braking distance to beyond<br />
incredible limits.</p>
<p><em>@ Ensured safety</em><br />
To get the best mark in the subject of security, the Tramontana has been submitted to a Crash Test<br />
whose demands have followed the dictations of the official regulation of the FIA. The car, built<br />
with a carbon fibre monocoque, has needed a software developed especially to be adapted to the<br />
characteristics of the Tramontana. In this study all the pieces passed through a side, front and<br />
rear crash test.</p>
<p>The Tramontana emphasizes for offering a double security. First, all the exterior pieces are<br />
designed and distributed so that in case of impact they never get inside. On the other hand, the<br />
chassis has been strength with a security arch that protects the passengers. Moreover, the<br />
security of the Tramontana is guaranteed thanks to its private structure that combines an<br />
undeformable central zone (cockpit) with other eight collision absorption zones.</p>
<p><em>@ Aerodynamics, the exigency of the geometry</em><br />
The engineers team from a.d.Tramontana has worked very hard to find the maximal exigency and<br />
perfection regarding the aerodynamic performance of the Tramontana, an aesthetical reasoning as<br />
similar as possible to a Formula 1.<br />
The aerodynamic performance is though to great speed cornering and, at the same time, get a<br />
minimum air penetration coefficient Cx=0,4.<br />
The air intakes and cooling of the motor they have been designed with the objective to minimize<br />
the friction of the air and to optimize the performance of the motor.</p>
<p>Moreover, the vehicle has a laminated sheet situated under the vehicle, that eliminates<br />
turbulences and improves the drag.<br />
In the same way, the wishbones, designed in the form of drop of water, they help to minimize this<br />
coefficient. In fact, all the external elements that stand out from the vehicle are thought to<br />
obtain the minimum air resistance. This is the reason of the airplane wing profile of the<br />
wishbones.</p>
<p>The front spoilers offer a higher lift compared with the rear ones to avoid loss direction<br />
sensations. In this sense, there is an important work to obtain a ground effect thanks to the air<br />
flow that penetrates in the lower part of the vehicle. This generates a negative lift toward the<br />
ground, making driving to high speeds easier.<br />
Finally, another remarkable factor, has been the study to situate the centre of gravity of the<br />
Tramontana as low as possible to increase the cornering speed.</p>
<p><em>@ Gear box and Transmission / Clutch</em><br />
The Tramontana has a sequential six-speed gear box of high competition, developed exclusively for  this model, with twin plate clutch in light aluminium, inside a duraluminum bellhouse.</p>
<p>Triple cone syncronisation for the 1st and 2nd gear<br />
Double cone syncronisation for the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6tg gear<br />
Sinchronized reverse gear.<br />
Differential auto-lock.</p>
<p>Twin plate clutch configuration Ø 240 mm<br />
Gear ratios: 3.364<br />
1st gear: 2.875 2nd gear: 1.773 3rd gear: 1.267 4th gear: 1.000 5th gear: 0.833 6th gear: 0.733</p>
<p>Reverse gear: 3.364</p>
<p><em>@ Dimensions</em><br />
Total length 4.900 mm<br />
Total width 2.080 mm<br />
Total height 1.300 mm<br />
Dry weight 1.250 kg<br />
Ground clearance: The Tramontana has three possible regulations.<br />
Standard: 85 mm.<br />
Obstacle: 130 mm.<br />
Sport Kit: 50mm with the sport kit.<br />
Fuel capacity 100 litres<br />
Luggage 55 litres<br />
Aerodynamics Cx=0,4</p>
<p><em>@ Seats</em><br />
The Tramontana also surprises for its interior, where the sportsmanship and the comfort breathe in all the details.</p>
<p>The first thing that we notice when we get in a Tramontana is, without doubt, the seating position<br />
in tandem, the same as in a fighter. In fact, in its development has collaborated, among others,<br />
Manuel Brown, an engineer in the field of aeronautics, member of Euro Fighter design team in<br />
Germany.</p>
<p>As opposed to the normal position of the passengers, side by side, the tandem position of the<br />
seats of the Tramontana has permitted to centre the weight in an excellent way. Technically, a<br />
42-58 weight distribution has been designed, obtaining thus an entrance in curve with a stable<br />
relation of 50-50.<br />
On the other hand, the visibility of the Tramontana is superior to that of a conventional vehicle,<br />
due to the privileged position of the driver. The position of the seats can be personalized for<br />
each client.</p>
<p>Option A: Two passengers<br />
Comfort: 1+1= 2 seats<br />
Racing: 1+1= 2 backets</p>
<p>Option B: One passenger<br />
Racing: 1 backet</p>
<p>Regarding the seats, the Tramontana disposes of some kind of competition backets<br />
that completely wrap the body of the passenger, assuring a sport sensation in the vehicle. The<br />
client will have the possibility to choose among different types of leather to personalize the<br />
seats as well as the interior of the vehicle.</p>
<p><em>@ Options, question of personality</em></p>
<p>Sport Kit<br />
The sports kit of the Tramontana disposes of several options for the performance improvement on<br />
this already sports two-seater vehicle in tandem.<br />
• Tyres Pzero Corsa.<br />
• Rear spoiler.<br />
• Adjustable seat.<br />
• Adjustable pedalbox.<br />
• Adjustable steering wheel.<br />
• Car height.<br />
• Suspensions at 50mm.</p>
<p>Other<br />
• Personalization of the interior leather.<br />
• Personalization of the painting colours.<br />
• Öhlins sport shock absorvers.<br />
• Rear spoiler.<br />
• Adaptation to the car height.<br />
• Adaptation to the pedal distance.<br />
• Personalization magnesium rims.</p>
<p><em>@ Finishes for all preferences</em><br />
Each Tramontana will be hand-crafted, designed and produced according to the preferences and<br />
inclinations of the client, what will convert each unit in an unique model.<br />
Chassis Number Each unit of the Tramontana will be differentiated with an engraved verse in the<br />
chassis of a poem written by Carme Pagès, Catalan poet, that refers to the wind tramontana.</p>
<p>Materials: Aluminium<br />
Carbon<br />
Wood (8 sorts)<br />
Titanium<br />
Cromolibdenium<br />
Cloth material: For those people who don’t want leather<br />
Leather: 8 colour varieties<br />
4 quality types<br />
Details: Lights, logo, steering wheel, handle, pedals…<br />
Gold: White<br />
Yellow<br />
Ergonomical study of the client<br />
Measurements<br />
Weight<br />
Steering Wheel positioning<br />
Pedal positioning</p>
<p><em>@ High level equipments</em><br />
Design, performance and finally equipment. Also in this section the Tramontana stands out by</p>
<p>offering a high level for a more safe and comfortable driving.<br />
• Climate control.<br />
• Electric rear view mirrors.<br />
• Central locking.<br />
• Toolkit.<br />
• Power steering.<br />
• Hydraulic ride height control: 85-130 mm or 50 mm (Kit deportivo).<br />
• Servo assisted brakes<br />
• DVD stereo.<br />
• Car cover.<br />
• Bluetooth.<br />
• GPS.<br />
• Carbon-fibre hardtop.<br />
• Air deflector, in cabrio version.<br />
• Carbon/magnesium wheels.<br />
• Rear-view camera.<br />
• ABS.<br />
• 4 position traction control.<br />
• Sequential gearbox<br />
• Tailored luggage</p>
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