Sport-900

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Sport-900
Overview
ManufacturerNAMI
Body and chassis
Doors2
ChassisCoupe
RelatedZAZ-965
Powertrain
Power output30HP
Dimensions
Length3725mm
Width1450mm
Height1170mm
Curb weight500Kg

The KD/Sport 900 is a soviet sports car manufactured in small numbers between 1963 and 1969 by a group of NAMI employees.[1][2]

The Sport-900 is a 2 seat coupe with a fiberglass body powered by a 0.9L 4 cylinder engine derived from the ZAZ-965A which gave the car a top speed of 120 Km/h.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "KD / Sport-900 (1963–1969): Sports coupe with fibreglass bodywork | CEAutoClassic". Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  2. ^ Vrabtchev, Alex (15 April 2020). "9 Sports Cars from the Eastern Bloc". DriveTribe. Retrieved 18 February 2021.