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John Mahoney1 Feb 2018
NEWS

GENEVA MOTOR SHOW: Zenvo to unleash wild new hypercar

Danish car-maker to unveil follow-up to its borderline insane 858kW TS1 GT with another wild carbon-fibre-clad creation

Zenvo has teased three images of an all-new hypercar it plans to unveil at the Geneva motor show this March.

Unfortunately, the pics of the carbon-fibre pieces of bodywork give little indication on what the Danish car-maker has been working on.

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Created to sit alongside the existing TSR and the TS1 GT that was unveiled at the 2017 Geneva show, the latest car appears to have an extreme track-biased aero.

Aside from the pictures, Zenvo is refusing to drip feed any tech specs of the car it plans to unveil but, like the TS1 GT, the new model is expected to come with a development of the firm's twin-supercharged 5.8-litre V8 with, incredibly, even more power than the TS1's 858kW.

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That means it could beat the TS1 GT's claimed 402km/h top speed and hit 100km/h in around 2.5 seconds.

Pricing is expected to be around $2 million.

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