Welcome the New Arrinera Hussarya from Poland!

David BondCars10 years ago10 Views

It seems that the people of Poland can now proudly say that they, too, have a supercar from their homeland. The 2015 Poznan Motor Show is currently underway and the public can now already see the latest variant of the Arrinera Hussarya. Compared to the model showcased in the previous year, the car now comes with a number of minor changes. It also seems that this is going to be the final version of the vehicle.

So far, official details have yet to come from the automaker. Yet, in spite of that, the car can be seen coming with a new set of wheels, a couple of exhaust pipes mounted on the center of the rear fascia and also a new wing spoiler on the rear end of the car. Yet, on the front fascia of the vehicle, we can see a new splitter on the front bumper, a newly designed pair of headlamps and even a matte red and gray livery. The latter may well indicate that the automaker is determined to make this variant as a racing variant of the model.

For the sake of its performance, the car is going to pack a 6.2L V8 engine. It turns out that this engine comes from the American automaker, General Motors Corp. (GMC). This engine sends no less than 650 PS of power and 604 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. Power is sent there by means of an automated manual transmission system that has also been backed by a pair of paddle shifters.

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