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The M12 is powered by a 5.7-liter V12 engine from Lamborghini, mated to a ZF 5-speed manual transmission and producing 492 hp and 425 ft-lbs (576 Nm) of torque.
Fast forward to later this month, and you'll have the rare opportunity to take home a Vector M12 of your own at Barrett-Jackson's 2021 Scottsdale sale.
So, that's what we have today- a Vector M12 which is really a mid-nineties Lambo in drag. The switch from sidewinder to longitudinal engine placement means the Vector body had to be elongated, and ...
After creating the W8, America’s first production supercar, Vector followed up with M12, a jaw-dropping high-performance machine based on the Lamborghini Diablo, arguably the coolest, most ...
The Vector M12 is a very rare supercar built in the United States between 1995 – 1999 in only 17 examples (not 14 as the video title would have you believe). Its body looked Italian, even though ...
Case in point is the Vector M12 built from 1995 to 1999. Only 14 were made and this 1996 model is headed to auction. duPont Registry discovered the supercar on the Nellis Auction website.
1999 Vector M12 (Photo by Barrett-Jackson) Number 12 of 14 production-spec cars built, this M12 was built for the Prince of Brunei, who specified the black exterior and red leather interior ...
Vector pegged the M12's zero-to-60-mph time at 4.5 seconds, an impressive number in the 1990s. In comparison, the standard Diablo's zero-to-60-mph time hovered around four and a half seconds, too.
With the V-12 heart of a Diablo and wild styling, the Vector M12 is the 1990s supercar you never knew existed, and it's up for auction on Bring a Trailer until April 22. It was born from the ashes of ...
Unlike Vector's earlier cars, which used their own bespoke chassis and drivetrain, the M12 was based on the Diablo, using that car's underpinnings, a 7.0-liter version of its V-12 engine, and five ...
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