Saleen S7

Base= The Saleen S7 is a flagship automobile and mid-engined car produced by the American manufacturer Saleen. The S7 is one of the more well known American exotics, and is part of the S|S-segment class, or the sportscar class.

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In Popular Culture

 * A silver Saleen S7 appears in the film Bruce Almighty.

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N/A The Saleen S7 Twin Turbo is a mid-engined automobile produced by the American manufacturer Saleen. The S7 Twin Turbo is one of the fastest American exotics, a considerable upgrade to the base S7. Its classification is debatable, but it's either a supercar or a hypercar of the S|S-segment class, or the sports car class.
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Brief description
Built in the mid 2000s, the Saleen S7 Twin Turbo was the fastest American made car before the arrival of the SSC Ultimate Aero. It is a very exclusive car that appears in various popular media.

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The S7 Twin Turbo can reach speeds of up to 248 miles an hour. That's treading in hypercar territory. To add to that, it runs a 10.5 second quarter mile and does 0-60 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds. Priced at just over $600,000, the S7 Twin Turbo is also (for the hypercar market) less expensive than most others.

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In Popular Culture

 * A S7 Twin Turbo and a replica were featured in the 2014 film Need For Speed.
 * The S7 Twin Turbo is featured as a car in the 2014 game The Crew: Wild Run.

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The Saleen S7R is a mid-engined automobile and GT1 racecar produced by the American manufacturer Saleen. The S7R is debatably one of the most successful American racecars, rivaled only probably by the Chevy Corvette C7.R and surpassed by the original Ford GT.
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Brief description
With more than a few victories under its belt, the S7R is an absolutely brutal car despite the fact it's made from the base S7.

Front Information
The S7 Twin Turbo can reach speeds of up to 248 miles an hour. That's treading in hypercar territory.

In Motorsports
The first S7R was made in 2000, where it was sent to the American Le Mans Series at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca where it finished in 26th place.

In Popular Culture

 * The S7R appears as a circuit variant of the S7 Twin Turbo in The Crew: Wild Run.