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Rebuilt - GMC Syclone from SVE with supercharged V6

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Recently updated on June 24, 2019 at 10:09 am

Rebuilt - GMC Syclone from SVE with supercharged V6

The Team of Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE) has announced that from now on, in addition to the existing tuning program for the Chevrolet Corvette C7 or the current Camaro, also the popular GMC Syclone can be revived. The basis for this is the GMC Canyon and SVE has received the license to build 100 vehicles from GMC. Available is a sports suspension for lowering to 2 to 5 inch also brings tighter dampers, new jacks and modified pendulum rods for the rear axle. There is also a stainless steel sports exhaust system with right / left tailpipes and the matte black 20 5 X-spoke wheel set comes from SVE. If you want you can order a bonnet attachment and the GMC-Syclone with some details in body color (Grille, moldings, bumpers etc.) as well as various SVE badges decorate.

GMC Syclone of SVE

Rebuilt - GMC Syclone from SVE with supercharged V6

And also for the interior one has come up with something. Here you decorate the seats with Syclone logos and laid new floor mats. There is a badge with consecutive numbering because the SVE-Tuning it should give for the Syclone, as already mentioned, only exactly 100 x. All components are available for both the 2WD and the 4WD Extended Cab Canyon. Can be ordered directly from the local GMC dealer and of course directly from SVE. If we receive more information soon there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed if yours is just ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Rebuilt - GMC Syclone from SVE with supercharged V6

Photos:  Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE)

the most important details summarized:

  • Base: GMC Syclone
  • SVE has the GMC license to use the name "Syclone" (car manufacturer has nothing to do with it)
  • 20-inch five-spoke alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 2S tires
  • red calipers with syclone branding
  • Tailgate with 'Syclone' embossing
  • three horizontal stripes in the radiator grille with the “GMC” logo in red
  • angular headlights right and left
  • new bumper with round fog lights
  • no chrome on the vehicle
  • new side skirts
  • "Syclone" logo in black
  • vertically placed taillights
  • new bumper in the back
  • Interior with black leather seats complete with Syclone details, Syclone floor mats, serial number on the dashboard, key fob
  • 0-60 mp / h in 4,5 seconds
  • 3,6 liter V6 engine from 308 PS & 370 NM to 455 PS & 575 NM (compressor conversion, air-water intercooler)
  • Eight-speed automatic
  • SVE six-piston calipers and slotted discs with a diameter of 13,6 inch front
  • SVE lowering by two inches at the front and five inches at the rear (new suspension)
  • right / left exhaust system

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