Wednesday, June 20, 2007

2007 Russo-Baltique Impression


The Russo-Baltique Impression is the first vehicle the brand has built since Russia's post-World War I revolution, and it celebrates R-B's centennial, having been founded in 1907. Only three original cars still exist from the pre-war production period, and that happens to also be the number of Impressions that will be built each year. While no cars have been built for ninety years, the company has stepped forward from its old 30 hp two-seater, doubling the number of seats and multiplying the horsepower output by 18.5 times to 555 Orlav Trotters. Design hasn't advanced quite so far, though, since the Impression borrows strongly from 1930's icons like the Talbot-Lago Figoni-Falaschi. Like cars of that era, it's much longer than it is wide, measuring eighteen feet from front to rear but only six feet wide. We're unsure where the chassis and engine are sourced from, but the Impression's Mercedes-Benz gauge cluster might give away that secret.

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