Hydraulic dual-circuit with ABS; disc brakes on all four wheels. Steering: Rack and pinion with hydraulic power steering. Dimensions & Weight Length: Width: Height: Wheelbase: Curb Weight: Ground Clearance: Standard Equipment
The is a unique four-door "budget sports sedan" (often called a four-door coupe) produced by the Taganrog Automobile Plant in Russia . Launched in 2013, it was designed to offer exotic sports car styling at a price point comparable to standard economy cars. Technical Specifications & Characteristics Engine & Performance Engine Type: 1.6-liter Mitsubishi engine (4G18S). Fuel System: Distributed injection. Maximum Power: Maximum Torque: Top Speed: Approximately Acceleration ( km/h): Roughly Fuel Consumption: Combined cycle averages about liters per Transmission & Drivetrain Drive Type: Front-wheel drive (FWD). Transmission: 5-speed manual (Aisin). Body & Chassis aquila tagaz harakteristiki
Following the bankruptcy of TagAZ, the project moved to France, where it was briefly refined and sold under the name . Hydraulic dual-circuit with ABS; disc brakes on all
Despite its budget positioning, the Aquila was surprisingly well-equipped for its class: Air conditioning. Power windows and heated electric mirrors. Driver’s side airbag. Sport-style bucket seats with leatherette trim. 18-inch alloy wheels. Audio system with CD/MP3/USB. Strengths Weaknesses Striking, aggressive "supercar" appearance. Modest engine power (not a "true" sports car). Fiberglass body does not corrode. Quality control issues in early production. Affordable maintenance (uses Mitsubishi parts). Low ceiling height in the rear due to roofline. Extensive standard feature list. Limited luggage space and narrow door openings. Legacy Launched in 2013, it was designed to offer
Independent MacPherson struts (front) and semi-dependent trailing arm (rear).
Steel space frame covered with composite fiberglass body panels. This design kept the car lightweight and rust-resistant.