The 2016 W Motors Fenyr Supersport
W Motors' Slightly More Affordable Sequel To The Lykan
(I apologize for the lack of pictures. There we're few pictures of the Fenyr on the internet.)
Ever wanted to buy one of the few W Motors Lykan Hypersports on the market but thought to yourself, "this is crazy!" "I'm not paying over 3 million in currency to buy one!" Well W Motors may have heard people complaining about this, sort of, and decided to create a slightly less expensive sequel to the Lykan called the Fenyr Supersport.
The W Motors Fenyr Supersport is a Lebanese supercar equipped with a custom-built 4 liter flat-six engine from another Arabic car company called Devel which is owned by the German car company Ruf. This engine delivers 887 hp with 885 pound-feet of torque, and a top speed of 248 mph. Naught to sixty takes 2.7 seconds making this car very fast. Unfortunately W Motors hasn't revealed anything else on the drivetrain, but car enthusiasts reckon the suspension and brake parts will also come from Ruf. Whether they have to come through Devel first before going to Ruf then W Motors remains a mystery.
No info remains on the interior either. Car enthusiasts do believe however that the Fenyr will abandon the gold stitching in the seats as well as the Virtual Holographic Display which acted as the Lykan's instrument panel. Car enthusiasts also believe the Fenyr will sport Alcantara and leather where the driver sits, as well as carbon fiber and aluminum inserts, and the latest in new automotive technology. What this technology will be and/or do is unknown. I honestly suspect it to be a cheaper but still very nice replacement for the Lykan's instrument panel.
The Fenyr uses a body made of carbon fiber that has been bolted on a tubular lightweight aluminum chassis. One difference the Fenyr has over the Lykan is that it has a larger and more traditional spoiler unit that is said to run the interior width of the rear fascia. There are also a pair of extra spoilers mounted higher on the rear fenders.
I almost forgot to mention the Fenyr was joint-developed by Austrian car company Magna Steyr and German car company Ruf.
The cost of a single W Motors Fenyr Supersport is likely to cost 1.6 million US dollars. The main competition for the Fenyr will likely come from the Pagani Huayra.
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