The world is set to see the first Greek Hypercar. Spyros Panopoulos is ready to unfold the first-ever Hypercar from Greece, known as 'Project Chaos' is coming soon. The Hypercar tooled with V10 engine asserts astonishing performance figures of 3000bhp.
{alcircleadd}The ‘Ultra-car' as the company likes to call it will be offered in two variants, both powered by the same 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V10 engine. The engine comes with 20 fuel-injectors; among which 10 are direct injection. The unit is made up of a billet aluminium 5-axis engine block and cylinder heads and also uses titanium camshafts and has a compression ratio of 12.3:1.
The 3988cc V10 engine is offered in two variants: the first variant produces 2000bhp at 11,000rpm 3D printed titanium pistons and connecting rods. The second ‘more-powerful' variant churns out 3000bhp at 12,000rpm and uses 3D printed ceramic pistons and carbon-fibre rods.
Both variants feature twin carbon-fibre turbochargers with titanium and ceramic compound turbine wheels. The engine is mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission unit, sending power to all-four-wheels.
The hypercar also claims staggering performance figures as well. The Spyros Panopoulos Project Chaos hypercar claims to sprint from 0 - 100km/h in 1.8 seconds, while 100 - 200km/h.
The Project Chaos from Spyros Panopoulos is the newest hypercar start-up and the first from Greece.
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