GTA Spano makes it way to Singapore

GTA Spano makes it way to Singapore

Super car from Spain hits our shores.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
14 Apr 2016

The first Spanish super car has finally made its way to Singapore after the first model was debuted to the world back in 2008.

Partnering with Eurosports Global, the group that sells Lamborghini and Alfa Romeo here, Spania GTA proudly presented Spain's most powerful road legal automotive creation – the GTA Spano.

Featuring advanced technology such as the extensive use of graphene (a world’s first) in areas such as the carbon fibre used for the monocoque chassis to provide even more strength and the leather seats to extend longevity, the GTA Spano provides a cutting edge alternative to the world of exotic cars.

Amongst its competitors come the likes of Pagani, Koenigsegg and Gumpert, all of which make highly exclusive, ultra-expensive super sports cars that look as stunning as they drive. The GTA Spano is no exception, with a limited production run of just 99 units worldwide, it is truly another impressive offering for affluent collectors.

Powered by a hand built 8l twin-turbo V10, the car will deliver 925 hp and 1220 Nm of torque reaching a top speed of over 370 km/h. It will also hit the 100 km/h mark in an Aventador rivalling 2.9 seconds, weighing in at just 1400 kg with carbon fibre, graphene, titanium and kevlar construction.

Power is delivered to the rear wheels via a 7-speed automatic gearbox that is paddle operated while stopping is handled by AP racing steel or optional carbon ceramic rotors.

Priced at a cool 3.5 million dollars before COE, expect this car to be a rare sight on our streets with no confirmed orders at this point yet. If you do catch sight of one in the future, be sure to thank your lucky stars.

Credits: Story and Photos by Alvan Sio

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