Image via SP Automotive
While most of us know of supercars, such as the famed models from Ferrari, McLaren, and Bugatti, how about a vehicle that’s even quicker?
SP Automotive, a Greek startup, has just unveiled the world’s first-ever ultracar, the Chaos, which boasts a jaw-dropping horsepower of up to 3,065.
The company will be releasing two versions of the ultracar, including a basic model named the ‘Earth Version’, which comes with 2,049 horsepower from a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V10 engine.
The more impressive ‘Zero Gravity’ will feature an unrestricted version of the V10 engine allowing for up to 3,065 horsepower, and 1,463 lb-ft for torque. The vehicle will be able to go from zero to 60 mph in just 1.55 seconds, and can cruise a quarter-mile in 7.5 seconds.
Image via SP Automotive
According to Luxury Launches, the ultracar appears to be inspired by a Formula 1 race car, with a narrow nose and an impressive aerodynamic design. In fact, the automaker claims the vehicle will have “the best aerodynamic design ever applied to a car,” which is a bold claim indeed.
Unsurprisingly, the Chaos ultracar won’t be available to everyone, with the company planning to produce only 20 limited units. Should demand surge, it could consider increasing the production to 100 units in the future. Of course, it comes with a hefty price tag, with the vehicle listed at a staggering US$14.4 million.
Take a look at the SP Automotive Chaos below.
Image via SP Automotive
Image via SP Automotive
[via
Luxury Launches, images via
SP Automotive]