Laraki Epitome Front View
Laraki Motors presents Laraki Epitome is the latest brainchild of yacht builder Abdesslam Laraki. C6 Corvette based quintessence has a body made of carbon fiber, the curb weight of over 2800 pounds.
Laraki Epitome Back view
Laraki Epitome Interior
It is expected that the production of series models Laraki Epitome supercar will begin shortly. The cars are to 9 copies, each of which cost about $ 2 million publishing are produced in limited. Equipped with a 7.0-liter V8 engine with a pair of turbochargers, Morocco hypercar has two fuel tanks, one of which is filled with conventional gasoline, and the second - a racing fuel with an octane index of 110.
Laraki Epitome is Wow Car
Laraki Epitome Side view with Back
The Laraki Epitome is a start-up in Irvine, California, create founded by the designer of yachts and cars Abdesslam Laraki. It was tried by the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in California this weekend to generate interest in his idea of a supercar.
Laraki Epitome
Laraki Epitome Side View
If you use a gasoline engine power of 1200 hp, while the use of a mixture to improve the profitability of these two fuels an impressive 1,750 hp. Laraki Epitome Pounds 1.270 supercar also features a unique body design that requires the skills of the car, a luxurious interior and everything for a team that demonstrates to ride comfortably and safely.
3 comments:
This is the best looking and most unique body I have seen in years. I definitely want one!
Also, this Super car would be a perfect new Batmobile. So Hollywood should take a close look at this race car, and work with the car company owners, and maybe a slighty modified version for a Batmobile.
Why can't I be a King and have my own Kingdom. Dagnabit. Haha :-)
Also, can I drive one or be a salesman so I can see it up close and hear the exhaust sound from that awesome engine.
To owner of the company, just don't sell one to Justin Bieber cuz you dont want him representing the car
The cars are amazing, Laraki (www.laraki-motors.com) has always made spectacular and very advanced designs. The restyling of the Fulgura for example, which was based on the Diablo, is still striking 17 years later! For being a minority brand they knew how to stand out. The pity is that, $ 2M is so much for a brand that has no pedigree, nor has it entered the competition. But I think we shouldn't detract from what they did, they are still beautiful today
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