Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus has confirmed that its road-legal 004S supercar will hit production in October with prices starting at $460,000.
Like other models from SCG, the 004S will be available in a number of different forms, including a dedicated race car. In fact, the racing variant will make its prototype debut at the Nürburgring 24 Hours next month. Moreover, in September the company will start crash testing on its second prototype and soon thereafter commence production at its facility in Connecticut.
According to Evo, that the SCG 004S will be powered by a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 in both track-only and street-legal forms. In the road-going 004S, this engine will be rated at 674 hp (683 PS) and mated to a six-speed gated manual transmission from Graziano.
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While performance figures have yet to be announced, there’s no doubt the car 004S will be fast. In fact, it weighs just 1,179 kg (2,599 lbs), giving it a power-to-weight ratio of 581 hp per ton. As if that wasn’t enough, Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus is focusing heavily on the aerodynamics of its supercar and says it will deliver 600 kg (1,322 lbs) of downforce at 186 mph (300 km/h).
Beyond the eye-catching exterior design of the SCG 004S, what will also make it special is the fact that it has a McLaren F1 and GMA T.50-like three-seat layout. It also comes complete with traditional analog dials, rather than any of the advanced digital instrument clusters and touchscreens that are an increasingly high number of new cars.
Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus has also announced that buyers can reserve their build slot, with the first production-ready cars set to hit the road in late 2021.
Protype 004S at the N24 in September.
The Second 004S which will be for crash testing will be built up in Danbury starting this September. First customer 004S will be built in Danbury in October.
683HP
6Sp gated shifter manual.
msrp $460K
Build slots for late 2021 now available. pic.twitter.com/HdssaqJlMm— Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus (@Glickenhaus) August 5, 2020