ZIL ZIL-112 Sports
The ZIL-112 Sports was a Soviet sports car made by ZIL car manufacturer in 1961 and competed in races from 1961 to 1969. Two cars were built. The ZIL-112S initiated a number of firsts for cars produced in the USSR such as controlled slip differential, disc brakes, radial-ply tires etc. One ZIL-112S was powered by a 6.0 L V8 with 230 hp (172 kW). A second ZIL-112S was equipped with a 270 hp (201 kW) 7.0 L V8. Both engines were developed from the ZIS-110 engine. Depending on the engine, the top speed was 260–270 km/h (160–170 mph). It could do 0–100 km/h in 9 seconds. The total weight was 1,330 kg (2,932 lb). Steering and front suspension came from the GAZ-21 Volga. In the rear, it used De Dion suspension with triangular levers. The transmission, like the engine, was from the ZIS-110.
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Other ZIL models
- 9P138 Grad-1 —
- AMO-2 —
- AMO-3 —
- BAV 485 —
- UyZIC-253 —
- ZIL-111V —
- ZIL-114 —
- ZIL-115 —
- ZIL-117 —
- ZIL-170 —
- ZIL-29061 —
- ZIL-4102 —
- ZIL-4104 —
- ZIL-41047 —
- ZIL-4112R —
- ZIL-4331 —
- ZIL-4906 —
- ZIL-E-167 —
- ZIS-101 —
- ZIS-110 —
- ZIS-110V —
- ZIS-112 —
- ZIS-115 —
- ZIS-Sport —
- ZiL-4105 —
- ZiS-15 —
- 101 / 110 1936
- Limousine / 4104 1936
- ZIL-111 1959