You might be forgiven for thinking that the supercar market would be shrinking in the current climate. Surely, even those with the wherewithal to buy one would have the decency not to rub it in the faces of those suddenly living in penury.
Partly, of course, this is because nobody saw the Global Financial Crisis (or GFC – you can tell things are serious when they get an acronym) coming, so these cars had by-and-large been signed-off by the time things went pear shaped - but also because there are still plenty of people out there with money to burn.
Still, at least that’s good news for those of us who like looking at them.
Only 77 of these £1.2m coupés will be built, and you’re too late to order one.
Each car will be highly customisable by its lucky owner, but all will feature a carbon-fibre chassis, aluminium bodywork, paddle-shift gearbox and 7.3-litre, 700bhp V12 - good for 200mph plus and 0-60 in less than four seconds.
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