Vector WX-3

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Vector Avtech WX-3
Vector WX-3 Coupe on Rodeo Drive
Overview
ManufacturerVector Motors
Production1993 (2 Produced)
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door coupé 2-door roadster
LayoutRMR layout
Powertrain
Engine7.0 L (427.2 cu in) Twin-Turbocharged V8
Transmission3 Speed Automatic
Chronology
PredecessorVector W8
SuccessorVector M12

The Avtech WX-3 is a prototype sports car engineered, created, and constructed by Vector Motors of Wilmington, California in 1992. Conceived by Vector Motors founder and chief designer Gerald Wiegert as a successor to the Vector W8.[1] Production plans for the WX-3 included a range of three engine configurations ranging from 600 bhp (447 kW) up to 1200 hp (746 kW) from a proprietary 7.0L DOHC V8 engine. Originally painted silver, the WX-3 coupé prototype was later re-painted teal by Wiegert to match the teal-blue and purple logo of his Aquajet jet-ski company. The teal-blue coupé and purple roadster are featured as promotional vehicles on the Aquajet website.[2] The single finished prototype is powered by the same twin-turbocharged V8 engine as the Vector W8, with an improved flow dual plenum and throttle-body intake tract rather than the Corvette-based system used on the W8 production cars. At high boost levels the engine was capable of developing 1,200 hp. The WX-3 prototypes used a three-across seating arrangement that was an option on W8 export models although Vector stated that a production model would have used more conventional bucket seats.

Wiegert had also planned a roadster version of the WX-3, named the WX-3R; both vehicles shared mechanical components from the W8. Like the model it was based on, the WX-3R did not pass the prototype stage. Both versions were shown at the 1993 Geneva Auto Show.[1]

Wiegert planned for the WX-3 to enter production in the 1990s, but after a hostile takeover initiated by Megatech, Wiegert was fired from his own company. The car was never produced and later removed when Wiegert initiated lawsuits and copyrighted the designs, preventing Megatech from building and selling the car without his approval.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Vector Avtech WX3 - TopSpeed, 17 May 2007
  2. ^ "1993 Vector WX-3 Twin Turbo - Images, Specifications and Information". Ultimatecarpage.com. Retrieved 2018-01-16.
  3. ^ "1992 Vector WX3 Concept | | SuperCars.net". Supercars.net. 2015-12-20. Retrieved 2018-01-16.

See also