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For the moment, sate your thirst for six-wheeled awesomeness with the following video of a prototype C6W on the track: We have to love the idea of any car that follows the maxim: If two wheels are ...
promising to put the car into production. Unfortunately, since its debut nothing has been seen or heard of the Covini C6W. That has all changed with AutoWeek reporting that the oddly-designed ...
According to Jalopnik, the C6W is inspired by a 1976 race car with two sets of front wheels, designed to reduce drag and “increase air penetration.” But those don’t really factor into the ...
The Corvini C6W is a (crazy? brilliant?) 6-wheel Italian sports car that’s specifically not a Photoshop. On display at various stages of prototype since 2004, the C6W is just now going into ...
The Covini C6W was produced in limited quantities for about 10 years after its official announcement in 2004. Annual production was, at most, 6 to 8 units, and the actual number of vehicles in ...
Italian sports car builder Covini Engineering has partnered with PMI SpA to finally unveil the production version of the six-wheeled Covini C6W Supercar at the Racing Professional Motor Show in ...
Only two examples of the Panther 6 were completed. The Covini C6W is a car with a very long history, one that, unusually, dates back to thirty years before it was actually put into production.
Last week, news broke that the Covini C6W, an on-again ... making another splash with a more powerful topless version of the car. For now, Covini is building the six-wheeled monster on an as ...
You’ve heard of 4-wheel drive, how about a 6-wheel car? That’s what the Italy-based Covini Engineering – through a joint venture with PMI S.p.A. – is looking to create with the Covini C6W.
Take, for example, the case of the C6W, the six-wheeled supercar from Italian firm Covini Engineering. Because, yes, a car with an extra axle up front has its hypothetical merits: more grip ...