W Motors Lykan planning to make supersport and SUV


Dubai’s first hypercar manufacturer. Famed for the Lykan HyperSport and Fenyr SuperSport, blending aggressive aero with RUF-developed flat-six power. Official: W Motors

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Is The Lykan Hypersport More Than Just A Wonderful Fantasy?


back in 2013. We were told by its creator, Dubai-based W Motors, that only seven were to be made, each costing $3.4 million, featuring things like diamond encrusted LED lights, a gold-plated hood, a carbon-fiber chassis, gold-stitched leather seats and "fully functional holographic display with interactive motion."

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Needless to say, a few eyebrows were raised after reading that. Companies such as RUF Automobile, Viotti, Studiotorino, Magna Steyr Italia and ID4MOTION all had a hand in the Hypersport’s creation. This then wasn’t a car simply for show. The Lykan is said to hit 62 mph in 2.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 245 mph. Its extreme looks are backed up by extreme performance capabilities thanks to a mid-mounted twin-turbo flat-six engine producing 750 hp and 737 lb-ft of torque. However, instead of seeing those numbers being put to the test, over the past two years, stories have included hearing its exhaust note, appearing in showroomssporting its eye-watering price tag, and starring in Furious 7.


But not once have we come across a test drive of the car, or any in-depth analysis from a third party. So we reached out to W Motors CEO Ralph Debbas to find out why that is. The main problem, Debbas revealed, is that the company’s show car, dubbed “prototype zero,” has not been engineered to the same level as customer cars. So a serious test drive would not do it justice. Debbas says the Hypersport show car is now back in Dubai, after spending a few weeks in the US, and that we are welcome to come and try the car out. Watch this space for that. So how many of the cars have been sold? Debbas assured us that five of the seven cars have found buyers, with the first model to be delivered at the start of next year.


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After strong demand, W Motors will also be showcasing a model at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show in March with partner Magna Steyr. Speaking of future plans, the mild-mannered CEO also revealed next month will see the unveiling of the firm’s next model: the Lykan Supersport. Debbas says the car will be more accessible than the Hypersport with 25 units to be made annually. In 2016, the Hypersport and Supersport will be joined by an SUV. The third model in the lineup will debut at the Beijing Motor Show in April. Only 100 units will be made each costing around $300,000 and Debbas says it will be "the fastest SUV in the world.” Take that Bentley!


While the Lykan Hypersport has remained somewhat of an enigma, its purpose has now become clear. The car’s ultra-exclusivity has kept us wanting more. Appearing in the highest-grossing car movie of all time also didn’t hurt its reputation. Not bad for a company that has yet to deliver a single car. With more accessible models on the way, the carmaker with style to burn will start having to back that up with substance. We look forward to sampling the goods.

Is The Lykan Hypersport More Than Just A Wonderful Fantasy?
 
posted it in the european section as it is the closest to the middle east

official teaser:
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date is on the picture so we'll know when it comes
 
“The earth will shake violently, trees will be uprooted, mountains will fall and all binds will snap – Fenyr will be free.” – Adapted from Prose Edda, 1220.

description of the teaser image on facebook
 
This Is The Fenyr SuperSport: The Lykan HyperSport Has A Sibling
by Adam Lynton

that shot to prominence with the Lykan Hypersport. While its flagship hypercar was limited to just seven units, each priced at $3.4 million, the Fenyr SuperSport will be marginally more attainable (think hedge fund manager vs. oligarch) with 25 units planned per year with a price tag of $1.85 million a pop.

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Like the Lykan, the Fenyr was built in collaboration with Magna Steyr Italy, RUF Automobile, and StudioTorino and becomes the Arab world’s second supercar. RUF was again charged with building the powerplant, which utilizes a mid-rear mounted 4.0-liter twin-turbo boxer flat-six rated at a monstrous 900 hp and 885 lb-ft of torque. All that insane power is sent to the rear wheels via Porsche's seven-speed dual clutch PDK with paddle shifters and limited slip differential. W Motors claims the Fenyr, which weighs in at 1,300 kg, will sprint from 0-62 mph in 2.7 seconds and hit a top speed beyond 250 mph.


Displaying similarly aggressive aesthetics as its stablemate, the Fenyr SuperSport utilizes a tubular lightweight aluminum chassis and carbon-fiber body, and features advanced aerodynamic engineering. Lightweight forged alloys, staggered 20/21 inches front/rear, house ceramic composite brakes, while McPherson-struts are employed on the front axle and a multi-link suspension with coilover shocks are on the rear with anti-roll bars all round. All of this sounds impressive, and we have no reason to doubt W Motors’ claims. We just hope the Fenyr is allowed to prove its capabilities, something that was distinctly lacking with the Lykan.
 
W MOTORS FENYR SUPERSPORT UNVEILED
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The Dubai-based car manufacturer that gained notoriety for the Lykan Hypersport is back with another insane design ready to take on the hypercars of the world: the Fenyr SuperSport.

W Motors released photos today on their Facebook page of this newest creation, an aggressive evolution of the Lykan Hypersport’s design. As their website describes, only 25 examples of this new beast will be created every ear, each featuring a 4.0-liter twin turbo, mid-rear engine capable of 900 hp and 885 lb-ft, making it one incredibly powerful car that lives up to its name.

“The earth will shake violently, trees will be uprooted, mountains will fall, and all binds will snap – and Fenyr will be free,” describes the caption of the photos on Facebook and the W Motors website. It’s an adapted quote from the Prose Edda, one of the oldest manuscripts documenting Norse mythology in the world. As the Encyclopedia Britannica describes, the phrase used comes from a description of doomsday, when the wolf Fenrir, Loki’s son, would break free and wreak havoc on the world.

With a projected 0-62 mph time of under 2.7 seconds and a top speed in excess of 250 mph, Fenyr will undoubtedly cause quite a stir in the world, though hopefully not one of a “doomsday” proportion.

Check out the photos of this wolf of a car below, and stay with us for more news on W Motors’ Fenyr as it is released.


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