A new supercar from Poland is arising
31 Jul 2012|5,429 views


The still yet to named model will be powered by a supercar worthy mid-engined supercharged 6.2-litre V8, sourced likely from the Corvette ZR1 with 641bhp and 820Nm of torque. The powertrain is mated to a Graziano-sourced transmission which propels the car to 100 km/h in a brisk 3.2s and maxes out at 340 km/h.
If all is well, the production model will be launched in late 2012 and will be offered likely in left hand markets of Europe, China, United State and Supercar mecca, the Middle East. With the looks of a Lamborghini, performance of a Ferrari, the avant-garde construction of a Pagani. The ingredients sound good, but will the flavour engulf?
Italy is the homeland for supercar manufacturers, with Japan, Sweden and even the Netherlands, joining the supercar club. Now Poland has applied for the elite club through Arrinera Automotive and its yet to be named supercar, last seen as a concept, last year.
The Polish automaker has released four teaser images of their upcoming production supercar from the teased production images, the final car seems to have Lamborghini-like aerodynamic styling with exposed carbon fiber usually found in Pagani or Bugatti. True to a supercar styling, it has muscular fenders, a carbon fiber diffuser and a distinctive rear buttress. The Arrinera supercar concept featured a tubular steel chassis with lightweight carbon Kevlar body, bi-xenon headlights, LED taillights and 19/20-inch alloy wheels.
The still yet to named model will be powered by a supercar worthy mid-engined supercharged 6.2-litre V8, sourced likely from the Corvette ZR1 with 641bhp and 820Nm of torque. The powertrain is mated to a Graziano-sourced transmission which propels the car to 100 km/h in a brisk 3.2s and maxes out at 340 km/h.
If all is well, the production model will be launched in late 2012 and will be offered likely in left hand markets of Europe, China, United State and Supercar mecca, the Middle East. With the looks of a Lamborghini, performance of a Ferrari, the avant-garde construction of a Pagani. The ingredients sound good, but will the flavour engulf?
The Polish automaker has released four teaser images of their upcoming production supercar from the teased production images, the final car seems to have Lamborghini-like aerodynamic styling with exposed carbon fiber usually found in Pagani or Bugatti. True to a supercar styling, it has muscular fenders, a carbon fiber diffuser and a distinctive rear buttress. The Arrinera supercar concept featured a tubular steel chassis with lightweight carbon Kevlar body, bi-xenon headlights, LED taillights and 19/20-inch alloy wheels.
The still yet to named model will be powered by a supercar worthy mid-engined supercharged 6.2-litre V8, sourced likely from the Corvette ZR1 with 641bhp and 820Nm of torque. The powertrain is mated to a Graziano-sourced transmission which propels the car to 100 km/h in a brisk 3.2s and maxes out at 340 km/h.
If all is well, the production model will be launched in late 2012 and will be offered likely in left hand markets of Europe, China, United State and Supercar mecca, the Middle East. With the looks of a Lamborghini, performance of a Ferrari, the avant-garde construction of a Pagani. The ingredients sound good, but will the flavour engulf?
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