Six-Wheeler Debuts (UPDATE)

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A Production Version of the Covini C6W is Set for the Street

An oft-delayed production version of the Covini C6W is finally, finally ready to make its debut next week at the Racing Professional Motor Show in Bologna, Italy.

The six-wheeled Covini C6W is powered by a 4.2-liter Audi engine pushing out 433 horsepower with a max speed of 185 mph. A laundry list of reasons are given as to why the added two wheels make the car better, but only time will tell whether the Covini C6W catches on with buyers.
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