Vermot AG revealed today a video of the Veritas RS III. The Veritas RS III, the modern version of the first German Formula 1 racing car, leaves you in no doubt about its heritage thanks to its impressive design, perfect engineering and incomparable responses.

The top version is powered by a BMW 5.0-liter V10 that delivers 600hp. This version makes the 0 to 60 mph sprint in 3.2 seconds and hits a top speed of 215 mph. The base version is powered by a BMW 5.0-liter V8 engine that delivers 480hp. The engine is mated by a manual transmission. It makes the 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.6s and hits a top speed 204 mph.

Full specifications after the jump.

    Engine:      BMW 5,0l, V8, manual transmission (V10, automatic transmission)
    Displacement     4999 cm³
    Power:     480 PS (600 PS)
    V-max:     329 km/h (347 km/h)
    Acceleration (0-100 km/h):     3,6 s (3,2 s)
    L x B x H:     4990 x 1974 x 974 mm
    Weight:     1080 kg (1170 kg)
    Wheelbase:     2840 mm
    Chassis:     Tubular framework
    Body:     Carbon-Kevlar
    Differential:     BMW with the option of various ratios and locks
    Suspension:     Independent with Öhlins shock-absorber components
    Tyres / wheels:     Brabham RS, 10,5 x 20 285/30-20, 12,5 x 20 335/25-20
    Brakes:     TRW Racing, front: 6-piston, 380mm, rear: 4-piston, 355mm
    Exhaust:     Stainless steel manifolds, metal sport catalysers, stainless exhaust system with flap control
    Interior appointments:     Nappa leather bucket seats, harness belt