The Barnard is an extraordinary super car


The world can never get enough of supercars. Here is another beauty that will leave everyone mesmerized. This latest project is the brainchild of Chris Barnard and called the Barnard. Assembled and sourced entirely in South Africa, this beauty is built on a high-tech steel monocoque. The development car is powered by a twin-turbo Porsche V8 cranking out 617 horsepower. The car can reach a top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph), although the platform is said to be solid all the way up to 400 km/h (249 mph). The high-tech Domex and Docoal steels used in the construction are light and strong, allowing the Barnard to be personalized to a higher degree than many other contemporary supercars. The car, however, lacks power steering, traction control, ABS brakes, or power windows. So expect great performance even without all these features. A beauty, it definitely impresses with its design and style.

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So for all those interested in this baby, deliveries are expected to start by the middle of the year, with prices starting around $110,000.
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