One of the coolest cars as Mercedes offers is the Mercedes-Amg GT R. Roadster. This is the open brother at the cut-off version and is already very attractive and fast right of the box. What is interesting on the Roadster is that it is an extremely limited car of 750 units produced globally. A company called Bussink took this car and hacked roof and most of the windshield to create something called Bussink GT R Speedlegend.
The car is equipped with something nicknamed a “Speedbow” ranging from the hood to the back of the car, creating a kind of transfer against the transfer that seems very interesting and recalls more than a little halos on Current F1 cars . It reminds us of the protective halo on racing cars because it is exactly what inspired it. The manufacturer says the car is intended to imitate the SLR stirling foam without roof.
The bow has all the lights and sensors inside that have been eliminated when the top and standard windshield have been removed. The design requires the removal of the top convertible with the A pillars A. The windows and the windshield are shortened and the surgery eliminates 220 pounds and lowers the center of gravity of the car.
The manufacturer also adds style floors with body-painted carbon fibers around the car. Bussink also modifies the engine under the hood, increasing production at 850 horsepower, a significant improvement in the power of 577 horses from the plant. Engine changes are optional.
The car can also be operated with the AMG GT R Pro Front Find. Each car is also delivered with a helmet corresponding to the color of the painting, because no one wants to drive at high speeds in a car that does not protect the face. Several other internal modifications are available as an option. The pricing is a mystery, but consider that the Stock Roadster begins at about $ 190,000.