The Arrinera Hussarya to be the first polish supercar
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The Polish supercar automaker Arrinera has unveiled their debut model, the Hussarya. It’s the first supercar to emerge into the industry from Poland.
Originally previewed as a concept last year, the Arrinera Hussarya production model has undergone a makeover and the company plans to produce about 100 models per year.
The automaker will use a 6.2-litre V8 engine borrowed from GM tuned to produce 641 horsepower and 818 pound-feet of torque. Arrinera claims the car will be able to produce speeds of 0-99 kilometres per hour in just 3.2 seconds and 0-199 in an astounding 8.9 seconds. The car will have a top speed of about 339km/h. The power will be sent to the rear wheels through an automated-manual gearbox.
It will ride on a steel chassis designed by Lee Nobel the British supercar brand creator. The car will have a carbon fibre exterior package as well, which will help reduce the weight to 1,300kgs. Buyers will also have an option of a power package, which will add larger brakes and horsepower, creating 690hp. Track enthusiasts will be able to get a track pack, which is dressed with carbon fibre bucket seats, four-point seatbelts, lower profile tires and a stiffer suspension.
Initially, the Polish automaker said the car would wear a price tag of about $176,444, but with improvements and materials, the price is probably is expected to rise.