Marussia Motors
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Industry | Automotive |
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Founded | 2007 |
Founders | Nikolai Fomenko Andrey Cheglakov Libor Haluza |
Defunct | 2015 |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Key people | Nikolai Fomenko (President) Ondřej Malinka (Chief of design and aerodynamics) Filip Dušil (Chief of manufacturing) |
Products | Automobiles |
Number of employees | >300 (2010) |
Subsidiaries | Marussia F1 Team |
Website | Marussia Motors |
Marussia Motors (Russian: Маруся pronounced [mɐˈrusʲə]) was a Russian sports car company founded in 2007. It was the first Russian company to produce a supercar. It designed, and manufactured prototypes of both the B1 and the B2 sport cars. Marussia was led by former motor racer Nikolai Fomenko. The Marussia B1 was launched in December 2008 in the new Manege hall in Moscow.
In 2010, it acquired a "significant stake" in the Virgin Racing Formula One team,[1] which was later renamed Marussia F1. The team competed in F1 from 2012 to 2014.[2]
In April 2014, the Marussia Motors company was disbanded, with staff leaving to join a government-run technical institute. The Marussia F1 team continued unaffected as a British entity, independent of the Russian car company. However, on 7 November 2014 the administrator announced that the F1 team had ceased trading.[3][4]
Models
B1

The first
Specifications
Engine 1 - Marussia-Cosworth 2.8 litre Turbo
- Placement: В Mid-Mounted
- Volume: 2.8 litre Turbo
- Max Power (hp): 360, 420
- Max Torque (Nm at RPM): 520 (600) / 4000
- Type: Petrol, Turbocharged V6
- Fuel: Sunoco
- Lubricants: Valvoline
Engine 2 - Marussia-Cosworth 3.5 litre
- Placement: В Mid-Mounted
- Volume: 3.5 litre
- Max Power (hp): 300
- Max Torque (Nm at RPM): 410/4000
- Type: Petrol, Naturally-Aspirated V6
- Fuel: Sunoco
- Lubricants: Valvoline
Weight And Performance
- Gross Vehicle Weight (kg): 1100
- Top Speed: 155 mph (250 kmh)
- 0-100 Acceleration (km/h): 3.8 sec (420 hp)
Suspension
- Type: Independent
- Front: A-arm, "pushrod" scheme
- Rear: A-arm, "pushrod" scheme
- Hydraulic Booster: +
- Discs: Ventilated
- Brake Calipers: 4-piston
- EBD: +
Dimensions (mm)
- Length: 4635 mm
- Width: 2000 mm
- Height: 1100 mm
- Width: 2680 mm
Transmission
- Drive: Rear-Wheel
- Gearbox: 6-speed Automatic
Tires
- Type: Pirelli P-Zero Rosso/Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2
- Front Size: 245/35/20
- Rear Size: 285/35/20
Fuel System
- Tank Capacity (Litre) 80
- Fuel/Octane Number Petrol/95
Chassis
- Type: Aluminum Semi-Monocoque
B2

The
Specifications
Engine 1 - Marussia-Cosworth 2.8 litre Turbo
- Placement: В Mid-mounted
- Volume: 2.8 litre turbo
- Max power (hp): 360, 420
- Max torque (Nm at RPM): 520 (600) / 4000
- Type: Petrol, Turbocharged V6
Engine 2 - Marussia-Cosworth 3.5 litre
- Placement: В Mid-Mounted
- Volume: 3.5 litre
- Max Power (hp): 300
- Max Torque (Nm at RPM): 410/4000
- Type: Petrol, Naturally-Aspirated V6
Weight And Performance
- Gross Vehicle Weight (kg): 1100
- Top Speed: 192 mph (310 kmh)
- 0-100 Acceleration (km/h): 3.8 sec (420 hp)
Suspension
- Type: Independent
- Front: A-arm, "pushrod" scheme
- Rear: A-arm, "pushrod" scheme
- Hydraulic Booster: +
- Discs: Ventilated
- Brake Calipers: 4-piston
- EBD: +
Dimensions (mm)
- Length: 4635
- Width: 2000
- Height: 1100
- Width: 2680
Transmission
- Drive: Rear-Wheel
- Gearbox: 6-speed Automatic
Tires
- Type: Pirelli PZero Rosso
- Front Size: 245/35/20
- Rear Size: 285/35/20
Fuel System
- Tank Capacity (Litre) 80
- Fuel/Octane Number Petrol/95
Chassis
- Type: Aluminum Semi-Monocoque
Marussia F2 SUV

The Marussia F2 is an
Body
The
Engine
Both Marussia sports models are mid-engined, with the engine mounted transversally on the back axle. The English company Cosworth supplies Marussia with two different V6 engines. One is a naturally aspirated 3.5 litre producing about 300 horsepower and the other is a 2.8 litre turbo-charged engine offered in 360 or 420 horsepower variants. The 420 horsepower engine allows Marussia cars to reach a claimed top speed of 250 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds.
Transmission
The
Safety and reliability
The energy-absorbing cockpit is a three part space frame of steel tubes of different sections. The front and rear subframes are attached to a central cell. In an impact, the subframes are designed to absorb energy by deforming. The
Motorsport

Formula One
Marussia Motors managed their own factory works team after buying into a large stake of the
Plans and prospects
Marussia Motors had stated that it was its intention to open at least two new showrooms in 2011, with
In popular culture
The Marussia B2 appeared in the
References
- ^ "Russian buys 'significant' stake in Virgin". TheF1Times.com. Archived from the original on 12 November 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ^ "RFIA confirms team name changes for 2012". formula1.com. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ^ Allen, James (26 October 2014). "Was Marussia's predicament preordained?". RichlandF1. Archived from the original on 5 November 2014.
- ^ a b "Marussia F1 team fold after crisis talks". BBC Sport. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
- ^ "Marussia B1". Marussia. 19 January 2013. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
- ^ Marussia B2 Price Around € 100,000
- ^ Russian-Designed Finnish-Built Marussia B2 Sportscar Sold Out
- ^ "Marussia F2 SUV is multipurpose vehicle built by a supercar maker - egmCarTech". egmcartech.com. May 13, 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
- ^ "Finnish factory to make SUVs for Russia's Marussia -Reports". helsinkitimes.org. Archived from the original on January 19, 2012. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
- ^ "Haas acquires Marussia assets and Banbury base". The F1 Times. 21 December 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
- "2010 Marussia B1 The First Russian Sports Car : Luxury Auto Direct Magazine". luxuryautodirect.com. April 18, 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
- "Marussia B2: Russia's Second Super Car". jalopnik.com. 16 September 2009. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
External links
- "Marussia official site(Archive)". Archived from the original on May 7, 2013. (in English)
- The newest 2010 Marussia B2 blueprints