Russo-Baltique. Now there's a name you don't hear every day. In fact, this is the first I ever heard of it...
Apparently Russo-Baltique was a Russian carmaker back in the early part of the 20th century...
In 1913, Russo-Baltique was granted a title of an official supplier of His Highness the Emperor’s Court.
In 1914, the Russo-Baltique concern built the biggest aeroplane in the world – Ilya Muromets – developed by a remarkable Russian engineer Igor Sikorsky.
The First World War became a turning-point in the Russian history in general and the Russo-Baltique future, in particular. The subsequent Revolution brought an end to the Russo-Baltique production for many years.
The new Bugatti-like Russo-Baltique Impression pictured above has some pretty impressive specs:
• 555 hp bi-turbo V12
• 6-speed automatic
• 22" wheels
• Production of 2–3 per year, with a total production of 10–15 cars
• Price approximately 50 million rubles
smokeyphantom says:
03:39 PM, 04/30/06
Very cool, I hope they add something new (or lost) to the automotive industry.
ateixeira says:
09:04 AM, 05/ 1/06
Check out the Subaru Tribeca front-end. ;-)
I like it, it's a bit exaggerated but that just makes it look extravagant.