The Chaos is a car boasting an incredible 3,000 bhp (2,237 kilowatts), from the ambitious Greek automaker Spyros Panopoulos (SP Automotive).
At the heart of the Chaos is a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V10 engine with a hybrid assist, capable of a jaw-dropping 3,000 bhp and 12,000 RPM. SP Automotive claims this powerhouse can rocket the car from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just 1.8 seconds, with a staggering top speed of 310 mph (499 km/h). The flagship version of the Chaos comes with an equally staggering price tag: £10.6 million.
If that’s a bit too extreme, there’s a more accessible “base” model. It features a detuned 1,491-kW V10 without hybrid assistance. This version is a relative bargain at about £6.8 million.
Both variants share a dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive as standard. To match its outrageous speed, the Chaos is equipped with massive braking power: 428mm front and 416mm rear brake discs, concealed behind futuristic 22-inch 3D-printed wheels.
SP Automotive plans to produce 15-20 handcrafted cars per year, with the capacity to scale up to 100 units if needed.
(Image show is AI generated and not the Chaos, visit spyrospanopoulos.com for images of the real vehicle)
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