SIN Cars

Sin Cars is a Bulgarian supercar manufacturer based in Bulgaria and Germany.[1]

Sin S1 at Geneva Motor Show 2018
Sin Cars Gmbh
Private Limited Company
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2012 (2012)
FounderRosen Daskalov
Headquarters,
Key people
Rosen Daskalov (Chairman and CEO)
Products
  • Sport cars
Websitesincars.co.uk

History

Foundation and future plans

SIN Cars was founded as SIN Cars Limited by the Bulgarian engineer and racing driver Rosen Daskalov in Great Britain in 2012. In 2015, the company started production of road-legal sportscar Sin R1. This vehicle features a 6.2-litre V8 engine, producing 444 bhp and can reach 62 mph in 3.5 seconds. The company moved its headquarters to Munich, Germany and finally to Ruse, Bulgaria.[2]

In November 2018 it announced plans to finance expansion into the electric-cars market with Daskalov saying "Our goal is to sell a multifunctional small city car which will be used for courier deliveries, taxi services, transportation. European cities need this kind of transport. City centers will soon be closed for diesel cars. China is far away, and we can offer a better quality." [3]

Racing series

SIN entered the GT4 European Series for the 2015 season with the specified Sin R1 GT4 model. Sofia Car Motorsport finished on 8th place in the final standings.

For 2016, the team Racers Edge Motorsports joined Pirelli World Challenge using SIN R1 GT4 specification for the season.

Models

  • SIN R1 (road car)
  • SIN R1 GT4 (racing car)
  • SIN S1 (modular car)
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