The latest supercar from Greece is known as Chaos. It's not your average automobile; it's powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V10 engine with hybrid technology that produces 3,000 horsepower. According to SP Automotive, the car can accelerate from zero to 100 kilometers per hour in only 1.8 seconds and achieve a peak speed of 499 kilometers per hour.
Buyers searching for a more affordable alternative can choose the "basic" model, which features a detuned version of the same V10 engine with only 2,000 horsepower.
The engine is mated to the same dual-clutch gearbox in both variants, and all-wheel drive is standard.
The car will seek to smash every speed record, including the Nurburgring lap time of the Porsche 911 GT2 RS, according to the company (6:43:30)
Even inside the cabin, where the driver appears to be seated in a stealth fighter jet, the Chaos is a real hypercar. Outside the cabin, the focus is mostly on aerodynamics, however, the amount of created downforce has not been disclosed.
Next year, we should see the first customer automobiles on the road. Around that time, we should see the first customer automobiles on the road. SP Automotive intends to build only 15 to 20 vehicles each year. The manufacturer may increase output to 100 cars depending on consumer demand. Next year, we should see the first customer automobiles on the road.