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W Motors Lykan SuperSport

W Motors rolled into the 2013 Dubai Auto Show with the brand-new Lykan HyperSport . Now, just a few days later, it has already released the first teaser images of the upcoming SuperSport, which is set to arrive in 2015.
Just like the HyperSport, the upcoming SuperSport features an aggressive front fascia with LED headlights and massive air intakes, a ventilated hood, carbon-fiber side skirts and side air intakes. Around back, the SuperSport features a large rear diffuser and a quad-exit exhaust system.
W Motors remained quiet on the specifications, but it looks like the SuperSport will deliver "even better performance" than the HyperSport. This really gets our mouths watering, considering the HyperSport is powered by a mid-mounted, twin-turbocharged, six-cylinder engine that delivers a total of 750 horsepower. It goes from 0 to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds and the speedo keeps climbing to 239 mph.
Unlike the Lykan HyperSport , the future SuperSport will drop the gold stitching in the seats, the diamond encrusted LED lights, the holographic central display HUD with interactive motion and tactile interaction, and the concierge service. These changes make us think that W Motors is aiming for the SuperSport to be a little more affordable than the $3.4 million Lykan HyperSport
The W Motors SuperSport will be unveiled in 2015, and it will be limited to only 25 units — 18 more than the Lykan HyperSport. We’ll bring you more details when W Motors releases them.

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