Friday, December 13, 2013

Arrinera Venocara

        
    Arrinera Venocara.

          Arrinera is a British-Polish supercar, which in terms of driving parameters, quality of workmanship and performance can compete with other cars from the same market segment.


The car has been designed by Polish car manufacture Arrinera in collaboration with British engineer Lee Noble, who was responsible for the McLaren F1, the world's fastest naturally aspirated production car.

the Arrinera Venocara is powered by a mid-mounted 6.2-liter V-8 engine that gets a little help from a four-lobe Eaton supercharger. The engine is the same LS9 unit found in the Corvette ZR1 supercar and even matches the Chevy’s 638 horsepower and 604 pound-foot of torque output.

The vehicle's chassis is also made of materials that is lightweight and has high resistance to deformation, ensuring the protection of the driver as well as the passengers of the vehicle. And finally, the Arrinera also boasts of an interior which can rival that of other vehicles which are called "supercars,” as it is made of leather and other materials of excellent quality.

Arrinera sports some unique styling cues that’s all its own, including a dramatic body language that came from the creative mind of Pavlo Burkatskyy. The full use of creases and sharp angles affirms the supercar’s aggressive and futuristic stance while the scissor doors reinforce the Lamborghini-like inspiration behind the design. Even the rear end, despite its high-flowing styling cues, points to a little touch-up from the Aventador. The striped LED tail lamp-set up, the large diffuser, and the centrally mounted exhausts are sharp as tacks and certainly draws a great deal of attention.

Priced at $160,060 the Venocara is priced considerably lower than similar supercars such as Lamborghini’s Aventador which comes with a price-tag of $379,700 which is about double of the Venocara’s price. Certainly the price might not put the car into exclusivity but with its looks and superb design the car will certainly look and feel as exclusive as its more expensive counterparts. According to Arrienera they have so far collected more than 400 applications and have a targeted production date of late 2012 if things go according to planned. We predict we will hear a lot more about the Polish Venocara; there are never enough supercars in the world.

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