10 Upcoming Supercars by Lesser-Known Automakers (Review with Performance Figures)




Welcome to the second part of our overview dedicated to lesser-known supercar models. Today we are featuring some of our personal favorites as well as noteworthy models that you mentioned in the comments. Get ready for quirky designs, extensive use of lightweight materials, and, of course, overpowered engines! Let’s get started!

Previous #AutomotiveTerritory videos that you might have missed:

Rarest supercars that you might not know about (Part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFZkxEzuQa4

New performance vehicles with outputs reaching 1,000 horsepower: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqXzzQR8KOs

List of models mentioned in this #ATsportscars video:

00:00 Introduction

00:25 Adamastor Furia
adamastor.com.pt/furia-supercar

The sleek Furia is built on a carbon fiber chassis with an integrated rollbar and lightweight materials that helped achieve the 2,314-pound weight. The engineers used the 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6 by Ford as the source of propulsion for the supercar. It uses a racing transmission and a limited-slip differential to handle 650 horsepower and 421 pound-feet peak torque.

01:39 Czinger 21C
czinger.com/model-21c

This unique hypercar is the result of years of work done by an obscure American carmaker that was one of the first to actively apply 3D printing in auto manufacturing. The record holder at the Laguna Seca track uses a hybrid powertrain with a 1,350 horsepower combined output.

03:08 Marc Philipp Gemballa Marsien
marcphilippgemballa.com/marsien/

This is probably the most alien-looking build based on the Porsche platform. Created by an offspring of an iconic German car tuner, the Marsien gets a series of adaptations giving it superior performance in off-road conditions, on sandy trails, and snowy hills.

04:24 Deus Vayanne
deusautomobiles.com/vayanne/

Obtaining assistance from the internationally recognized design atelier – ItalDesign – the aspiring performance car manufacturer from Austria is planning to bring 99 copies of this unique supercar. The cutting-edge EV powertrain of the Vayanne can make up to 2,200 horsepower and 1,475 pound-feet of torque.

05:33 Tritium Automotive
tritiumautomotive.com/

The car’s powertrain incorporates Formula-E-level of technology. It uses a 400-volt architecture and an e-motor that transfers 670 horsepower and 2,360 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels. This energy-demanding motor is juiced by a 77-kilowatt-hour battery, so the range is estimated at 186 miles only.

06:40 Piëch Automotive GT
piech.com/

This 4,000-pound GT car uses an electric powertrain with two motors rated for 1000 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque, as well as a 90-kilowatt-hour battery pack with 312 miles of estimated range. The 80% charge could be restored in 10 minutes with the support of a 500-kilowatt fast charger.

07:56 Genesis X Gran Berlinetta Concept
genesis.com/worldwide/en/models/concept-car/genesis-x-gran-berlinetta-x-gran-racer-concept.html

South Korean manufacturers are bringing some of the most tasteful and exciting automotive designs of today. This bright grand touring coupe, finished in a bright orange ‘Magma’ color color is the best way of reimagine vintage sports cars of 1970s. Oh, it makes 1,071 horsepower and 986 pound-feet of torque too.

09:14 Red Bull RB17
redbullracing.com/int-en/red-bull-rb17

When the 2,000-pound weight was announced, everybody understood that the RB17 meant serious business. This lightweight hypercar has a mid-mounted 4.5-liter V10 engine that makes upwards of 1,000-hp while the aerodynamics package enables 3,748 pounds at 150 mph.

10:24 Rocky Auto 3000GT
rockyauto.co.jp/order/rocky3000gt.php

Finding ultra-rare sports cars from the past century is nearly impossible these days, however, Rocky Auto wants to fix this by making a detailed replica of the Toyota 3000GT.

11:57 Praga Bohema
pragaglobal.com/cars/praga-bohema/

After many years of waiting, Praga Bohema has finally delivered its first track-focused hypercar. With the power-to-weight ratio of 1.40 kilograms per brake horsepower, the sleek-looking Bohema is one of the leaders in its class, despite being so rare and virtually unknown.

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12 Comments

  1. The Praga uses a Nissan GT-R 35 motor which in various iterations can be built up to 3500Hp. In a 2,100lb. car should deliver adequate performance.

  2. Is anyone actually gonna buy those cars?? The Genballa maybe because they are known and are really a Porsche but the others ???? People are not going up pay $1 million plus for a car that is a 100% unknown brand and you have no clue about the reliability or about getting service etc.
    if they are spending that much they want a Bugatti Pagani exclusive Ferrari or Lamborghini not something that you pull up and everybody thinks it’s a kit car.

  3. Crazy pricing ! Example 1 : Redbull~$ 6.55m wtf!!!! Example 2 : Unknown brand Adamastor Furia , $1.68m for 650hp Ford v6 , 186mph max…If they sell one I'll eat both my shoes…Having said that I'm loveing the : Czinger 21C , Genesis X ( proper Looker , wow !)….Praga Bohema , with that Litchfield tuned GTR engine has a LOT of scope for power increase to 1000hp+……Good vid.

  4. the Deus Vayanne could do with a PHEV variant . . . sporting a twin-turbo 3.6 I5 & 122 kWh iPMS based on a open phase 652.0 volt EV architecture . . . and transferring all that power to all four wheels through a 9-speed torque converter auto transmission . . . the 122 kWh iPMS can be replaced with a 1,100 volt multi stage super capacitor . . . meaning no heavy battery modules . . . the Tritium design is based on the Lamborghini Murcielago . . . could do with a in-house designed high strength aluminium alloy monocoque spaceframe chassis & semi-composite body . . . resulting in a gross weight of 2.2 tons – 2.6 tons . . .

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