LOTEC-Gründer Kurt Lotterschmid stellt seinen Sirius vor: mit 1200 PS in den 90er Jahren!

A car that would even give Bugatti and McLaren a run for their money – the LOTEC Sirius. A hand-built, one-off from Kolbermoor, developed by Kurt Lotterschmid and his team, who had already boosted Mercedes engines to over 1,000 hp in the 1980s. The Sirius was Germany's most ambitious supercar project in the early 1990s: 6-liter V12 with twin turbochargers 1,200 hp and 1,340 Nm of torque Designed for over 380 km/h (236 mph) and limited only by the durability of the tires Built entirely by hand – from the tubular space frame to the taillights In the video, you can see the car up close before it heads to its new home in the USA, learn how it was created, and why Kurt Lotterschmid preferred the Wendelstein to Dubai. A true piece of German engineering. You can get the podcast with Kurt Lotterschmid in any good podcast player.