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Poland’s Arrinera Hussarya probably means “Very Fast” in Polish

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We all know that the usual suspects of European countries that can make supercars are Italy, Germany, England, France and perhaps Denmark. But pretty soon you may want to add Poland to the list as just recently, the Arrinera Hussarya supercar has been revealed. It was believed that the Polish supercar project was made possible thanks to the inclusion from Noble’s founder, Lee Noble.

Poland-based Arrinera Automotive says the new supercar “will be unique in its aerodynamics and lightweight construction”, and that its interior features “high quality leather and composite materials”. Forget the spartan interior that’s usually associated with small supercar makers from the UK (including Nobel) as the cabin includes a few luxuries, although strangely air conditioning and an audio system were omitted. There even a thermal camera, which monitors the front of the car for danger, available as an option.

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We’re not sure what Hussarya means in Polish, but it could be mean “Quick” as this car claimed a top speed of 338 km/h, and a 0-100km/h is seen to in 3.2 seconds. The car just weights 1.3 tonnes with the chassis made from steel, and the bodywork made from carbon fibre and Kevlar materials.

Just like the niche supercar makers in the UK, annual production will be limited to 100 units per year with the reported price tag of £96,188.

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[Source: Autocar UK]