ZIL-112 Sports

The ZIL-112 Sports was a Soviet sports car made by ZiL car manufacturer in 1961 and competed in races from 1961 to 1969. Two cars were built. The 112S initiated a number of firsts for cars produced in the USSR such as controlled slip differential, disc brakes, radial-ply tires etc. One ZiL-112S was powered by a 6.0 L V8 with 230 hp (172 kW). A second ZiL-112S was equipped with a 270 hp (201 kW) 7.0 L V8. Both engines were developed from the ZIS-110 engine. Depending on the engine, the top speed was 260–270 km/h (160–170 mph). It could do 0–100 km/h in 9 seconds. The total weight was 1,330 kg (2,932 lb). Steering and front suspension came from the GAZ M21 Volga. In the rear, it used De Dion suspension with triangular levers. The transmission, like the engine, was from the ZIS-110.

ZIL-112 Sports
Overview
ManufacturerZavod Imeni Likhacheva
Production1961
DesignerVasily Rodionov
Body and chassis
ClassSports car
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine6.0L ZIL-111 V8
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,190 mm (86.2 in)
Curb weight1,330 kg (2,932 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorZIL-112/5
SuccessorZIL-412S

In 1962, one ZiL-112S was rebuilt with a more aerodynamic body for an attempt at a Soviet land speed record. The ZiL-112RG was taken to the Baskunchak salt lake to attempt the record, but the weather was poor and the car topped out at 200–230 km/h (120–140 mph). A second attempt was made at the Dmitrovsky race track, however winter weather made the attempt impossible.

Between 1963 and 1965 the car set five all-Union records in the racetracks. The 270 hp (201 kW) ZiL-112S, driven by Gennady Zharkov, won the USSR Championship in 1964 and 1965.

One ZiL-112S is in the Riga Motor Museum and the other is owned by a Swedish collector.

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