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Italdesign Zerouno CSR2, tune and shift pattern

The Italdesign Zerouno is the CSR2 Milestone Car of Season 115. The Zerouno is not one of the fastest Cars in Tier 5

Italdesign Zerouno Specifications

The real Zerouno

The Italdesign Zerouno is a true rarity, Giugiaro produced only five examples of the Italian supercar.
You’ve never heard of the Zerouno? Never mind – after all, just five examples of the Italian supercar were produced. James Edition sold one of them – at the proud price of around 2.5 million euros. This means that the Zerouno costs about as much as a new Bugatti Chiron, but is a lot rarer – 100 times rarer, to be precise.

Design studio Italdesign Giugiaro unveiled the Zerouno at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2017. The supercar is based on the Lamborghini Huracán, from which the 610-hp 5.2-liter V10 was also taken.

From the outside, however, the Huracán is unrecognizable. Giugiaro rebuilt the body from carbon fiber laminate, which means the Zerouno remains a lightweight despite a length of 4.85 meters. The Italian rarity accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds, and the top speed is 330 km/h.

The five lucky owners of Zerouno where able to maximise the customisation of their cars so that each one is truly unique. Over and above finishing the bodywork with a colour specifically developed for the client, including full carbon look, Italdesign has also developed several optional packages involving the exterior and inside the cockpit.

The CSR2 Zerouno

The 5 yellow star Zerouno can fit 128 Fusion parts. So far nothing special. The Italdesign should run 7.320s. To sum up, the Zerouno is not one of the fastest cars in Tier 5.

Italdesign Zerouno tune and shift pattern

Italdesign Zerounofive yellow 1 e1589951912868
Tier5
NOS293 / 4.0
Transmission2.00
Tires0 / 100
Wining shift patternPerfect start, 6.000rpm 2nd and NOS, good 3rd, rest deep good or perfect shifts
Time7.553
Italdesign Zerounofive purple 1 e1589951925595
Tier5
NOS305 / 4.0
Transmission2.00
Tires0 / 100
Wining shift patternPerfect start, 6.000rpm 2nd and NOS, rest deep good or perfect shifts
Time7.475

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