Arrinera supercar prototype on the street [with video]
Written by Steven KS. on Wednesday, August 17th, 2011 ( Start discussion )
Tags: Arrinera, Arrinera De Veno, De Veno, De Veno supercar, Polish supercar, supercars
Arrinera Automotive headquartered in Poland recently released the first prototype of the De Veno Arrinera. The car manufacturer released some fresh photos and video of the De Veno while on the streets of Poland.
The car looks like a Lamborghini and was developed by Arrinera in collaboration with Lee Noble It has a mid mounted supercharged 6.2L LS9 V8 powerplant that is capable of giving out 638 horsepower with a maximum torque of 819 Nm.
The design and styling of the Arrinera supercars will be revolving around a very powerful engine, ultra light frame, and a body that is well designed to have great aerodynamics.
The De Veno rolls on light alloy rims fitted with low profile tires. To make sure the car can stop when you want it to stop, Arrinera Automotive equipped this supercar with race tested ceramic brakes that are very light and has excellent thermodynamic properties.
The design of the the chassis and body was centered on making it very light but really strong. The frame makes use of high strength steel in combination with aluminum elements and carbon fiber. The body makes use of carbon fiber elements and Kevlar.
The Polish supercar also comes with a thermal imaging camera that allows the driver to see animals or humans a few hundred meters on the road. It makes use of the latest technology in infrared imaging and enhances driving safety as the driver sees images on a panel on the central console of the De Veno.
The Arrinera De Veno will hit the production line by next year and will roll out the European, United States, Middle East, and Chinese markets before the end of 2012.




