When you think of supercars, we're betting that the first cars which spring to mind are probably Italian, or perhaps German.
What they're almost certainly not is Polish; however, a new Polish supercar maker called Arrinera is hoping to change this with its latest car, the Hussarya.
We told you about the Hussarya way back in August 2012, but this is the first time we've seen the car in final production form.
Powered by a GM-sourced 6.2-litre V8 engine, developing 641bhp and 605lb-ft of torque, the Hussarya has been developed with the help of Noble founder Lee Noble. Arrinera claims the car will be capable of 0-62mph in 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 211mph, with the power being sent to the rear wheels through an automated manual gearbox.
The Hussarya is based on a high-strength steel chassis, and when equipped with the carbon-fibre and Kevlar bodywork package, the car tips the scales at just 1,300kg. There's fully independent suspension all-round, and the 19-inch alloy wheels high 380mm six-piston brakes at the front, and 350mm four-piston brakes at the rear.
Arrinera claims that just 100 examples of the Hussarya will be produced every year, with production due to commence in the coming months. No pricing details have yet to be released; however, reports suggest that a starting price of $160,000 (£96,136) is on the cards.
So, what do you think of Poland's first foray into the supercar market?
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