1998 Vision K2

1998 Vision K2

1998 Vision K2

The Vision K2 is an American designed, engineered, and built, technology oriented performance/luxury vehicle for the next millennium. The muscular design qualities of the K2 evoke power and prestige, which compliment the vehicleโ€™s 800 horsepower engine.

Vision Industries, LLC was formed in 1997 and in 1998 completed a white foam and fiberglass non-operational vehicle code named K/2, which was initially constructed for design evaluation purposes.

The name K/2 connotes “peak” performance with respect to one of the world’s highest mountains.

The “muscular” design theme of the VISION K/2 is intended to connote power and performance in an American “muscle car” designed for the 21st century.

In 1998 the VISION K/2 was exhibited at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas and the Greater Los Angeles International Auto Show.

The VISION K/2 was the last automobile designed by Tom Kellogg, a respected American automotive designer.

The VISION K2 is engineered for high performance driving. The K2 is designed to accommodate a BMW supercharge 6.0 liter V12 power plant mounted mid-ship for balance and superior handling capabilities. Power is to be transferred to 18′ front and 19′ rear wheels through a custom built six speed transaxle. The K2 will utilize a state-of-the-art independent suspension system, incorporating coil-over shocks for superior control, power transfer, and ride characteristics.

In Detail

engine Twin Turbo Corvette ZR-1 V8
displacement 5733 cc / 349.8 inยณ
power 596.6 kw / 800.0 bhp @ 7000 rpm
specific output 139.54 bhp per litre
torque 881.0 nm / 649.8 ft lbs @ 5000 rpm
driven wheels Mid Engine / RWD
front brakes Cross-Drilled Discs
rear brakes Cross-Drilled Discs
transmission 6-Speed Manual