Someone should put some Twin Turbos on this thing
Conquest Knight XV specs
Car type | SUV/truck |
Curb weight | 4545 kg (10020 lbs) |
Introduced | 2009 |
Origin country | Spain |
Views | 17.5k |
General performance
Top speed | 248 kph (154 mph) |
Powertrain specs
Engine type | N/A V10 |
Displacement | 6.8 l (415 ci) |
Power | 406 ps (400 bhp / 298 kw) |
Torque | 675 Nm (498 lb-ft) |
Power / liter | 60 ps (59 hp) |
Power / weight | 89 ps (88 bhp) / t |
Torque / weight | 149 Nm (110 lb-ft) / t |
Transmission | 4 Speed Automatic |
Layout | front engine, all wheel drive |
Fangio Man 12y ago
This look like an armored car!
And 4545 kg!?
Thats heavier than a Hummer!
CoolShirtGuy 12y ago
@Shaggy
Oh, it might get up to 153, but it'll take half an hour and about 8 miles of perfectly straight road, possibly with a slight downhill grade, and a tailwind to do it.
BR2, 13y ago
I wouldnt mind giving one of these to my wife to drive around town. No worries!
If i see a Chick pull up in one of these, Im taking her home..
I wouldnt say it sounds goofy, but I'd agree that they do have a unusual sound. Not that the clank of a diesel engine would be any more appealing.
I think the sound of a Tuned Viper GTS, is one of, if no the Most Amazing sounds in AutoMotive history, Normal they sound alright, but tuned is Unparrellel.
However, if its a Car that HASNT been tuned, then the Best sounding V10 stock, would be the LF-A, But, I would take a SOund of a 2002 Tuned GTS over a LF-A NO Problem.
Since its Sound, If i had too choose a Country that makes the Best Sound, it would have to be Great Britain, Or North America.
monkeypop 13y ago
�However, i do think a Diesel V10 would go great with this. yet i dont see a Single reason as to buy one of these unless there is a Zombie Apocolypse...�
I wouldnt mind giving one of these to my wife to drive around town. No worries!
�Plus, I just don't like the sound of Dodge's V10. An OHV V10 just sounds goofy to me.�
I wouldnt say it sounds goofy, but I'd agree that they do have a unusual sound. Not that the clank of a diesel engine would be any more appealing.
BR2, 13y ago
I dont think it matters what type of engine this has in it, it will move fine with any given engine, However, i do think a Diesel V10 would go great with this. yet i dont see a Single reason as to buy one of these unless there is a Zombie Apocolypse...
Ps The Walking Dead on Amc is a Great Show! And i hate Horror-_-
monkeypop 13y ago
I agree a diesel would be the best option but I think the viper engine would do surprisingly well because of its flat torque curve. It produces something like 90% of its torque from idle to redline so it could easily handle 4X4 off roading and pulling heavy loads.
The regular cab dodge ram SRT-10 weighs 5,100 pounds and runs 0-60 in 5 seconds with the 500 horse viper engine.
The quad cab weighed 5,600 pounds and pulled 0-60 in 5.2 seconds.
Both trims topped out at around 150 mph.
If you put one of the 600 horse viper engines in this I bet it would obliterate the models with the Ford V10. Throw on a supercharger and you are talking about one wicked monster machine.
monkeypop 13y ago
I wouldn't call it wasting the viper engine. Obviously if you are bullet/bomb proof more get away speed wouldnt be a bad thing ; )
If I was filthy stinking rich I'd buy one of these just to have it in case everyone went nuts due to some type of disaster.
Who wouldn't want a fully armored vehicle?
Askook 14y ago
OMG, that's fricking badass! I could definitely use one of these when the snow flies. Can it really do 150+ MPH though?
vette 15y ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Emi2odsRS-w
most of the stats are wrong according to discovery channel
and listen to the sound that engine makes while moving:)) sounds like it\'s trying:D