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Zenvo, the Danish hypercar company, has teased a new hypercar. It’ll be among the all of the new cars at the 2018 Geneva motor show.

Details are scarce, as Zenvo says details of the new car ‘are being kept closely under wraps’, but the brand has drip-fed a few close-up shots of some carbonfibre.

We don’t know the name yet, or have any specs for that matter, but we can safely say that the new hypercar will be limited in production and have some mad performance numbers. According to the press bumf, Zenvo CEO Angela Kashina ‘expects even the most demanding of hypercar enthusiasts to be delighted at this latest development.’

Zenvo’s new car will follow on from the crazy TS1 and TSR hypercars. The TS1, for example, had a 1102bhp 5.8-litre twin-turbo V8, and was capable of 0-62mph in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 233mph.

We’ll find out more about Zenvo’s new hypercar at the 2018 Geneva motor show. Geneva is a haven for small car makers and leftfield performance brands to show their latest wares, so Zenvo will share spaces with cars from the likes of Spyker, Pininfarina and more.

 

Via CarMagazine.co.uk

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