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Concept

Dark knight

Published: 09 Jun 2008

Following the news that the Batman-tastic Spada CodaTronca will actually reach the road (no, really. Really. Honest), we've finally got some photos of the production version of the Bruce Wayne's new car of choice.

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OK, so it has garnered a few necessary road-going touches - most notably a pair of wing mirrors - but it's still faithful to the concept we saw back in April last year.

Turns out the technical details have remained true to form, too - the first CodaTronca produced, the TS (short for Turismo Sportivo), will be powered by a seven-litre GM-sourced V8 producing 621bhp and 492lb ft of torque.

It's all channeled to the rear wheels through a short-ratio six-speed box, allowing the CodaTronca to hit 62mph in a seriously impressive 3.4 seconds before topping out at 204mph. There's a three-stage traction control system including the ever-entertaining 'off' setting, if you're feeling brave.

Spada also notes that the TS complies with the FIA GT1 regulations, which raises the intriguing possibility of a track battle with the Lamborghini Murcielagos, Aston Martin DBR9s and the rest.

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Oh, and one slight mistake - we reported that coachbuilder Aznom would be responsible for building the CodaTronca, but the Italian firm will actually provide a set of 'accessories and luxury items' to complement the car instead. Hats and false moustaches and so forth, we assume.

Still no word on prices, but how can you put a price on looking like a not-very-covert superhero? A pair of Speedos and a shower-curtain cape might be cheaper, mind.

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