We must admit that we were a little skeptical about the credibility of Arrinera and its promise to build and deliver to the world a brand new supercar. The Venocara supercar from Poland’s Arrinera Automotive was unveiled about two moths ago and few would have thought that we would be hearing about the company so soon after. However, Lee Noble has reportedly bought a five percent stake in Arrinera and was one of the key men responsible for its design and development, so the entire Venocara project seems to have gained some traction.
You must know that Lee Noble isn’t a newcomer in the supercar business, considering that Noble Supercars already been involved in a number of exotic automotive ventures in the past including the creation of the M600.
It seems that, both Fenix and Arrinera are hatching an agreement to create a small group of different brands that will build and develop their own respective supercars. This collaboration make its first step with Fenix selling 50 percent of the company to Arrinera later this year, with the end game being that all these brands will form a powerful supercar network in the future.
At this time it’s hard to tell if this will play out, but it does create a little bit of excitement to see a group of start-up companies join forces to give the old guards of the industry a serious run for their money. Stay tuned for details.
Source: Topspeed
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Hey, guys, the name of the car is right now simply “Arrinera” and there is no such thing as “Venocara”. Arrinera Automotive was previously known as Veno Atomotive so I believe you meant “Veno car”. End of story. 😉