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Post Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:18 pm

SimMotors / SimTech Racing Line

After the raging success of the 1983 Hercules 1500, SimMotors and their runing department Sim Tech Racing Line are going global!

What started out as an experiment with the Hercules, already became car design history. critics called the design of the Hercules being too much "70's" for the year 1983, but the people decided differently.

A timeless design, compared with the latest technology and safety features sold 1 Million cars within one year, in Europe alone.


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Here the stats for the Hercules 1500, the focus was put on the comfort and the car was very ecnonomical at the time, when people became more and more sensitive about gas prices.


Sim Motors will continue working on a whole range or cars, for every need. While SimTech Racing Line is open for tuning requests, to turn the finest cars into even finer tuned cars.
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Post Fri Apr 18, 2014 2:59 am

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In 1985, two years after the Hercules hit the market, Sim Tech Racing introduced the Hercules Type R6. The six stands for the newly developed six cylinder engine, which produced roughly 190 bhp.

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Of course the main goal while developing the R6 was to make it fun to drive. The six cylinder engine and the good suspension helped with this.


The path was set, in January 1986, the Type R6 participated in the last year of the Group B Rallye Monte Carlo, driven by the younger brother of the companie's owner, Stephen. Much to the surprise of the press, the in comparison underpowered Type R6 stayed out of trouble and managed a respectable 6th place. A legend was born.


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Post Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:05 am

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After three years of silence, Sim Motors came out with a new model and a new concept for the year 1989: FWD.

With the chance of West- and East-Germany being united again, a new market promised new customers to conquer. While many people from socialistic East-Germany dreamed of owning a Hercules 1500, the time seemed right to release the Ion.

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In early 1990, the Ion was officially introduced in Berlin and soon two things about the Ion 1.6 became apparent: 1. It's economical. 2. The brakes are not up to Sim Motors standard.

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Also, the 96 hp engine was not thirsty at all, but Sim Motors, who became known for their passion about motorsport, let down many fans of their former cars. Due to the new market being opened in East-Germany, the sales did go up. Yet, the expectations of Sim Motors chief designer Simon "VroomVroom" were not met. "Too practical, no fun to drive", was his comment after the introduction. He later stated that he never meant to make it sound like he was not a fan of the car he designed himself, after all, only that the new direction of the company should be at least questioned.
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Post Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:16 am

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In September 1990, Sim Motors introduced the Ion M.
The wagon was meant to be used as a "multifunctional" vehicle, which was aimed mainly at people who needed more space than the Ion 1.6 could offer.


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At the same time, Sim Motors paid a great deal of attention on improving the brakes and offering an engine that could be economical and fun to drive, if needed. For this purpose, a new 1.8l 20 Valve engine was developed.

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Post Mon Apr 21, 2014 4:42 pm

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The IAA is known for hosting many exciting cars. SimTech Racing introduced a concept for a fast coupè for the 1993 IAA in Frankfurt/Main.


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All the data can be found here!: http://imgur.com/a/925SC


Opinions are welcome on this little devil!
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Post Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:13 am

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Having had the Ion on the market, the question arised: Where is SimMotors headed? How do we define the future of cars?

One of the many possible answers can be seen here in form of this concept study, the Centauri. While being smaller than the Ion M, it offers nearly the same space for all of its passengers resulting in a comfortable multivan.


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Full Album: http://imgur.com/a/H1Dya

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With new technical possibilities, a modern engine should deliver enough hp for all situations, while being strictly economical. The 1.9l i4 does just that, no more, no less.

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Post Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:06 am

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The front of that concept car you posted on the 20th looks great! It reminds me of the Dodge Shadow

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I like your other designs as well. They all look like they belong in their respective eras.
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Post Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:10 am

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Thanks!) I've never heard of the Dodge Shadow before, but you're right!

Also thanks for the kind words, I started thinking that people hate my designs..
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Post Tue Apr 29, 2014 7:29 am

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I don't hate your designs, far from it. That blue coupe is really nice. :)
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Post Fri May 23, 2014 9:09 pm

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It has been eight years since we've released the Ion. It is not a secret that our expectations were not quite met, so we've taken our time to develop a new platform. From now on, our models will be named in the fashion of an x, followed by the respective modelnumber. We present to you, the x20:

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With the x20, SimMotor introduces a new standard for safety, being the first manufacturer to offer 4 Airbags as standard equipment in this class. Our goal was to build a car for all situations.
Need to be somewhere and running short on time? Don't hurry, you will get there, quickly and safely. Cruising to your favourite place on the weekend? No problem with the imrpoved 1.6l engine with the new Multpoint EFI for great efficiency and enough power for all situations on the road.


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Enjoy the new SimMotors x20 and look out for the R version by SimTech, for those of you who want to go even faster...
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Post Mon Jun 30, 2014 6:03 pm

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Exciting news from SimTech! What began as a study for a coupè in 1992 is soon going to be available! Sim Motors and SimTech have decided to redesign and build the car that is referred to as "Athleta". Our first car with a complete polymer chassis, mounted with a newly developed 1.9l i4 engine, bringing 163 bhp via 205 mm tyres and leightweight aluminium rims on the road. With the overall weight of the car being below 980 kg, this combination promises a lot of sportiness.

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At the same time, the Athleta proves to be very economic, using only 7,5 litres of fuel on average. We've achieved this by building a modern engine made of new lightweight materials, using an intelligent variable valve timing to get optimised power output combined with reasonable economy.

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We're shifting gears with the five gear transmission and double clutch, reaching 100 km/h in 6,5 seconds, reaching 235 km/h ultimately. We're offering a good compromise between sportiness and comfort, turning the Athleta into a real competition for every sportscar, while not minding to just casually cruise along the roads from time to time.

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The new SimTech Athleta now available for your pleasure and comments!
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Post Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:45 pm

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*sighs* I forgot that I was editing the old post and not adding a new one... :roll:

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