Zenvo ST1 | |
Manufacturer: | Zenvo Automotive A/S |
Production: | 2009–2016 (15 Units) |
Assembly: | Zealand, Denmark |
Designer: | Christian Brandt and Jesper Hermann |
Class: | Sports car (S) |
Body Style: | 2-door coupé |
Powerout: | 11040NaN0 |
Layout: | Mid-engined, rear wheel drive |
Engine: | 7.0 L Twincharged LS7 V8 |
Transmission: | CIMA 7-speed automated manual[1] 6-speed manual |
Wheelbase: | 30551NaN1 |
Length: | 46651NaN1 |
Width: | 20411NaN1 |
Height: | 11981NaN1 |
Weight: | 16880NaN0 |
Successor: | Zenvo TS1 GT |
The Zenvo ST1 is a high-performance sports car manufactured by Danish company Zenvo Automotive. It was the company's first model and was manufactured almost entirely by hand by a small team of workers using a CNC router.
The ST1 is powered by a twincharged General Motors LS7 V8 engine[2] that generates 11040NaN0 at 6,900 rpm and 14300NaN0 of torque at 4,500 rpm.[3] According to The Motor Report, the car set a 0– time of 3.0 seconds, with 0– taking 8.9 seconds, and a top speed of 3750NaN0.[4]
The ST1 is hand made along with the use of a high-performance, five-axis CNC router. It comes equipped with keyless entry, satellite navigation, telescopic steering wheel adjustment, and electrically adjustable leather racing seats.[5]
The car has a list price of €660,000. The price for registering the car in Denmark is around DKK 16 million (€2,143,952) as a result of the country's high registration taxes; however, Zenvo is aiming only at the export markets.[6] Production was limited to 15 cars.[7]
Zenvo claims the ST1 is entirely a result of Danish design by Christian Brandt and Jesper Hermann.[8] The carbon fibre body was made in Germany and many components such as gauges, gas tank, ABS brakes, traction control and airbags come from American or German made cars.[9]
The British motoring program Top Gear critically panned the Zenvo ST1 after a series of unfortunate accidents while filming a segment for the show, including the car catching fire after a cooling unit failure. Another car from the company eventually finished a complete, timed lap of the (wet) Top Gear Test Track; the resulting time was worse than the time of a BMW M5 that was also on a wet track.[10]
The company responded to Top Gear with a statement published on the Danish website Pro Street.[11]
A 2010 Zenvo ST1 development car caught fire at the 2015 Copenhagen Historic Grand Prix, forcing the driver to bail out.[12] The car was to provide charity rides to fund programs for children's program at a Danish hospital.[12] Company representatives stated fuel line problems caused the fire.[13]