Dallas
Heuliez
The Buffalo is based on the Citroen Xantia 4wd estate and weas developed
in conjunction with the British group FFD-Ricardo (known for its engines,
tranmission systems and chassis). The prototype has continuous four-wheel
drive and it equipped with a 2.1 litre diesel turbo engine.
The transmission consists of a limited slip differential provided by
viscous coupling. There's also a Torsen traction control system.
Monte Carlo
The Monte Carlo prototype isn't a GT car. "Grand" is a solid word to describe
a sports car which has been equiped with a V12 6-litre engine from the
Mercedes S-class. The Monte Carlo is, I assume, a "light" version of the Mega Track. Monte Carlo made some supercars formerly and then disappeared. Rumours suggested a link with the MiG company in Gruzia, famous for their army-airplanes. In 1995 Mega bought Monte Carlo and this is the first sign of reintroducing the name. The 4.45 m long car isn't so huge as the Mega Track, but it's big enough to accomodate just 2 persons. |