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![]() | n2a Motors Debuts AnterosPublished 2008-11-14 16:44By n2a Motors |


n2a Motors is displaying the first production convertible and coupe versions in their exhibit. The black convertible is built using a 2009 Corvette donor car, featuring the 430 hp/424 lb.-ft. torque LS3 V8 engine that gets 16 MPG city and 26 MPG highway. The silver coupe is based on a 2009 Corvette Z06 and is modified with Lingenfelter's 630 horsepower package. All base models include a carbon composite body, hand-stitched leather interior, three-piece aluminum wheels, and cat-back exhaust. Chevrolet's 100,000 mile powertrain warranty remains intact and it can be serviced at any GM dealership.
Each Anteros takes approximately 12 weeks to build. n2a Motors starts by
removing the donor Corvette's body panels and installing the new
carbon-composite Anteros body, a process that takes nearly 800 hours for n2a's
coachbuilding craftsmen to complete. The interior is entirely new with
re-contoured leather seats, leather dash, Italian carpeting, and
leather-wrapped interior panels, while the wheels and exhaust are replaced
with n2a's custom-made components. The turnkey Anteros Coupe starts at
The Anteros is the follow-up to n2a Motors' 789 model that debuted to
critical acclaim at the New York International Auto Show in 2008. Inspired by
the designs of the 1957, 58, and 59 Chevrolets, the 789 was hailed as "merely
the coolest car ... on the planet" by the
The LA Auto Show is held at the
About n2a Motors
n2a Motors was founded in 2004 to revive the art of American
coachbuilding. The n2a moniker stands for "no two alike," referring to n2a
Motors' policy of building unique vehicles for each customer. No two vehicles
will be built with identical color combinations. Kanter Concepts, n2a's parent
company, produces concept cars for
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