Next Month: 3,000-Horsepower Greek Chaos “Ultracar” To Be Revealed

It will also be extremely expensive.

The supercar was first. Then came the hypercars. Spyros Panopoulos Automotive, or SP Automotive from Greece, wants to make the first “ultracar” in the form the Greek Chaos. It was to be unveiled at the 2022 Geneva Motor Show , but it was canceled again recently. SP Automotive made the decision to announce it earlier, and it will be happening very soon.

The teaser above, which is four minutes long, shows that the dream of creating the Greek Chaos began in 2019. Entrepreneur Spyros Panopoulos’ goal was Simple – “To build the most technologically advanced and fastest production car in the world.” This is a masterpiece of technological innovation, made in the most unique manner. The video contains a lot of information on the forthcoming Greek Chaos. The most notable features of the machine are the high-end materials used, such as titanium, carbon fiber and Zylon (a lightweight, strong polymer), Kevlar and an Inconel exhaust. The powertrain is the most exciting part of the Greek Chaos. The teaser did not go into detail except to say that the V10 will be a twin-turbo, 4.0-liter V10. It can produce 2,000 horsepower in the basic configuration, while the top-spec version will make 3,000 horsepower and redline at 12,000 rpm.

Next Month: 3,000-Horsepower Greek Chaos "Ultracar" To Be Revealed

Next Month: 3,000-Horsepower Greek Chaos "Ultracar" To Be Revealed
Performance numbers included a sprint time of 1.8 seconds, a speed of 310 mph (500 km/h), and a range of speeds of 0-62 miles per an hour (100 km/h). The price is now. SP Automotive stated that 100 units of Greek Chaos will be produced, and there will only be 15-20 cars per year. At the current exchange rate, the base model will cost 5.5 million euros or $6.3 million. The full version 3,000-hp model will cost 12.4 million euros, or approximately $14.3 million. SP Automotive stated that the Greek Chaos would be revealed on November 1, 2021. We will soon know more about the “ultracar”.