If there’s one thing Saleen seems to be really good at, it’s never quite giving up on their 19-year-old S7 design. The original year-2000 model S7 was (one kilohorsepower?), and Saleen planned on building a massive seven of them. Then, the Chinese company Jiangsu Secco Automobile Technology Corporation , and now nearly two years later they announced that they’re going to crank out some more S7s, now with 1,500 horsepower. Why not!
We heard about the announcement from a tweet (thanks to ):
What’s odd is that it’s not like Saleen doesn’t have other, more modern cars to be focusing on; the Saleen S1 ) was first shown in 2017, and just a
You’d think Saleen would want to focus on getting that thing finished and ready for sale, but I guess someone at the factory was sick of looking at a stack of Saleen S7 fenders or something.
The “new” S7 Le Mans uses a significantly excited 7-liter Ford Windsor V8, with twin turbos helping it to reach 1,500 HP, and it’ll make about 1327 pound-feet of torque. Saleen claims it’ll go from 0 to 62 MPH in 2.2 seconds, and can reach a top speed of 298 MPH, but I’m curious if the tires will agree.
It’s not yet clear how many they’re planning to build or how much it’ll be, but, based on the past, I think we can safely answer that with few and not cheap.
So, if you missed your chance to buy a Saleen S7 back in 2000 and then again in 2016, I guess you’re in luck. I’m sure it’ll be a dream to own and you’ll use it to its full abilities and you’ll have no trouble getting it worked on.
Enjoy.
Direct from Saleen we have clarification: no new S7s will be built in China. A limited number of these “new” S7s were built this year, though, but they were built at Saleen’s facility in Corona, California.