The Weber Faster One is a Swiss concept car that appears in the Asphalt series.
Overview
The Weber Faster One was built in 2008 to break the Bugatti Veyron's 400 km/h top speed record, as the company claims. The Faster One's curb weight is 1,250 kg (2,775 lb). That includes 65 kg (143 lb) for the high tensile carbon monocoque, which packs an integrated safety cell reinforced with high strength chrome molybdenum tubes. This was designed by means of finite element method (FEM) software and will flex only one degree under a load of 30 tonnes. Weight distribution is 50:50 with an extremely low center of gravity aided by spreading out the car’s 110 liters (29 gal) of fuel between four tanks.
The Faster One’s engine is a completely redesigned four-valve, light-alloy 5.6-liter V10 with electronic injection and two turbochargers with intercooler. It puts out an insane 1,200 hp (882.3 kW) and 921 ft-lb (1,250 Nm) of torque at 4,200 rpm. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) achieved in 2.5 seconds, 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 6.6 seconds and 0 to 300 km/h (186 mph) in 16.2 seconds. It features electronically-controlled muffler bypass valve to match the power and speed with the appropriate baritone notes in the exhaust, while the transmission is a semi-automated, sequential six-speed flappy-paddle gearbox with a 40 millisecond response time.
The Faster One has independent wheel suspension in front and rear for the intelligent all-wheel drive system, dynamic power distribution to all four wheels, electronically-controlled differentials, and a Formula 1 active traction control system. Both front and rear axles are supported by upper and lower A-arms milled from a single piece of metal and height-adjustable suspension struts with anti-sway bar, springs and selectable settings for bound and rebound.
The Faster One has ultra-wide 2,060 mm, light alloys with Pirelli high performance tires. There's a dual-circuit brake system with ABS and front and rear 12-piston aluminum fixed calipers with vented 380 x 34 mm ceramic brake discs. This means that slamming on the brakes brings the FasterOne to a stop from 100 km/h (62 mph) in about 30 meters (98 ft).
The two-seater cockpit has an integrated safety cell with six-point seat belts for strapping into the sport seats that feature leather and carbon fiber appointments and come in a choice of color combinations. The racing-style steering wheel has more buttons than a game console controller with buttons for engine mapping, the traction control system and the digital dashboard that is positioned above the steering wheel. There's also a sound system with integrated sat-nav and monitor for the rearview camera.
Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Weber Faster One appears in the Enduro Update, between 9FF GT9 VMAX and the Cadillac 16 Concept.
The Weber Faster One has a starting rank of 1623 (the third highest of all cars), a MAX rank of 1722 (the third highest of all cars, 6 points higher than the McLaren P1™ GTR) and a MAX PRO rank of 1785 (two points lower than the Cadillac 16 Concept). It is currently the 10th most powerful car in terms of rank, after the Cadillac 16 Concept, Ferrari Enzo Ferrari, Mosler Super GT, HTT Plethore LT 750, Renault Sport R.S. 01, Fenyr Supersport, McLaren P1 GTR, Trion Nemesis and Devel Sixteen Prototype.
The Weber Faster One, as an all-wheel drive car, displays a rather poor acceleration and handling, but its advantage is its relatively high nitro duration, similar to the 9FF GT9 VMAX and McLaren F1 XP-5 in its class.
The Weber Faster one was released as an Enduro Double Down car reward for accumulated 75,000 points in its Enduro Challenge. The Faster One was available from September 10 - 13, 2016 in the Garage for 13,750 in conjunction with an owners only Event. It costs 2,978,250 to max out, making it the tenth most expensive car to upgrade overall in the game.
The Car Mastery stages for this car are as follows:
- 1: Classic, Venice. Reward of 3,071 credits.
- 2: Classic, Nevada. Reward of 3, 611 credits.
- 3: Classic, Buddha's Teachings. Reward of 4,151 credits.
- 4: Unplugged, Test Site: Omega. Reward of 4,725 credits.
- 5: Classic, Monaco. Reward of 200 Tokens and 5,265 credits.
- 6: Unplugged, Temple Drive. Reward of 10 Licenses and 6,375 credits.
- 7: Classic, Barcelona Reverse. Reward of 7,237 credits.
- 8: Classic, The Great Wall. Reward of 8,951 credits.
- 9: Unplugged, French Guiana Reverse. Reward of 9,900 credits.
- 10: Flawless, The Rose of the Desert. Reward of 6 Tuning Kit and 10,848 credits.
- 11: Unplugged, San Diego Harbor. Reward of 12,556 credits.
- 12: Classic, Great Wall Reverse. Reward of 12 Licenses and 16,650 credits.
- 13: Flawless, Sector 8 Reverse. Reward of 19,000 credits.
- 14: Unplugged, Dubai. Reward of 21,300 credits.
- 15: Flawless, The Mirage. Reward of 40 Licenses and 23,400 credits.