Eterniti Motors Teases Upcoming Supercar While Working at Another Super-SUV

As some of you migh know, Eterniti Hemera Concept made its official debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show just a day ago, but it seems that Eterniti wants more. The British brand has announced plans for two new models in addition to a second Hemera derivative, raising the bet with several teaser sketches of one of its new models

The Hemera super-SUV, may look like a tarted up version of a Porsche Cayenne, but this exotic mid-engine supercar looks pretty original, even if there are some similarities with the Pagani Huayra and Aston Martin One-77.

Anyway, keep in mind that the British brand’s engineering team is led by Alastair Macqueen, who was responsible for the development of the Jaguar XJ220 supercar and has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with both Jaguar and Bentley, so we can hope that the new car will rise to the expectations of the public.

In addition to that, the newest luxury brand, Eterniti Motors has also announced that its upcoming supercar (sketched above) could form the basis of a racing program currently being developed for the brand’s wealthy clients.

The other model is confirmed to be another SUV, possibly a larger design with third-row seating.

Stay tuned for more details. Meanwhile you can check our previous post and live photos from Frankfurt Motor Show of Eterniti Hemera super-SUV, by clicking here.

Source: MotorAuthority

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