
Let's face it: buying a supercar  is hard.  They're expensive, they're hard to insure and if you crash  one you're  bound to see it posted on Carscoop. So what do you do if you  crave the  supercar looks but can't stomach the supercar hang-ups? You  buy an  Italian knockoff, that's what.
 This here is the Lavazza GTX-R and  yes, it  does look a lot like a Ferrari   Enzo (with a pinch of Pagani) if you squint...and are drunk...and are   wearing sunglasses...at night. Ahem.
This here is the Lavazza GTX-R and  yes, it  does look a lot like a Ferrari   Enzo (with a pinch of Pagani) if you squint...and are drunk...and are   wearing sunglasses...at night. Ahem.
If you read the Italian version of the  site, power comes  from a BMW-sourced 5.4-liter V12 producing 489HP that  can accelerate  the GTX-R from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph)  in just 4.3  seconds.  However, the English-language page makes word of the same V12  with  620HP but a 0-100km/h sprint time of 4.6 seconds. Go figure...
 Anyway, the GTX-R  also comes  with a carbon / Kevlar body, tubular steel frame and a  6-speed  electro-pneumatic transmission.
Okay,  so not quite Enzo beating  performance. Still it can be yours  for...nope, they're not saying. Oh,  and the electro-pneumatic  transmission? I'm reliably informed that it's  used on busses. Ah well,  c'est la vie.
By Tristan Hankins
Image credits: Simboldesign , Via: Seriouswheels

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