Track Car

Let’s talk about Tera S Motor and their impressive new machine, the T63. Sometimes inspiration comes from unexpected places, and this time it’s Thailand, not the UK, that’s bringing something new to the sports car world. The T63 prototype packs serious punch in a lightweight carbon fiber package. Weighing 1,984 lbs, or around 900 kilograms, this car is all about performance.
Specs

This is where the heart of the T63 lies: a Honda Civic Type R-sourced 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. This little powerhouse dishes out 350 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. Driving enthusiasts will appreciate the 6-speed Sadev sequential gearbox driving the rear wheels, making it a true driver’s car.
Performance
Thinking about speed? The T63 doesn’t disappoint with an expected 0-62 mph time of just about 3 seconds. The top speed clocks in at 155 mph. For the production model, Tera S Motor is aiming to up the power to 500 hp. Imagine that kind of performance on your favorite track day.
Design
Aesthetically, the T63 is a feast for the eyes. With its racing-inspired design, it features an aggressive aerodynamic package including a massive rear wing, a distinctive shark fin, and a purpose-built diffuser to keep that rear end firmly planted. And let’s not forget the gullwing doors that add a dramatic touch.
Braking & Handling
No corners have been cut when it comes to handling and stopping power. This sports car comes with six-piston AP Racing calipers at the front and four-piston ones at the rear. Its suspension system is track-worthy too, with double wishbones and adjustable anti-roll bars all around.
On the Road
Driving the T63 is an experience. Think Lotus but with a bit more bite. The car’s low weight paired with its potent power delivery ensures thrilling acceleration and razor-sharp cornering. Compared to heavier or less focused sports cars, the T63 feels like it’s alive in your hands, responding instantly to every input. It’s the kind of car that makes you look forward to each and every turn on a track. Overall, Tera S Motor’s T63 should have fans of pure driving joy eagerly awaiting its production debut.
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