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Trion Nemesis

Trion is the latest company entering the supercar game, and its bid for high-speed glory is called the Nemesis. The Trion Nemesis is packed with an impressive 9.0-liter, twin-turbo V8 engine with 2000hp, which accelerates from 0 to 60mph in 2.8 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 270mph. The California based company plans to build 50 units at over $1 million each starting at the beginning of 2016.



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Cyan Volvo P1800 GT - Image

Cyan Volvo P1800 GT

Cyan Racing introduces the Volvo P1800 GT, a breathtaking restomod that merges classic elegance with modern performance. The new GT variant prioritizes comfort, featuring upgraded interior elements like comfortable seats, enhanced soundproofing, and a modified titanium roll cage. Under the hood, a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine, customizable from 349 to 419 horsepower, powers this beauty. Weighing under 2,200 pounds, it promises a thrilling driving experience. With a...
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LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR J ROADSTER

Lamborghini presented the Aventador J Roadster supercar that promises to leave no one indifferent, they will compete for the attentions of the Geneva Motor Show with the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. The Aventador J is distinguished by the absence of the roof and the presence of a mirror located centrally between the two mini windshields. The new Lamborghini Aventador J is the most radical convertible supercar ever produced in the history of Lamborghini, the company says ...
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Tuthill Porsche 911K

Classic Porsche legend Tuthill has gotten into the Classic 911 restomod business with this stunning coupe it calls the 911K. The stunning creation will be available in a limited series and uses a 3.1-litre four-valve engine that revs all the way to a mighty 11,000rpm! This example started as a 1973 911 S and now weighs only 1,874 pounds, this was achieved because the roof, doors, rear quarter panels, front wings, bumpers, hood, engine lid, rear bulkhead, and seat we...
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