In Britain, a unique GP1 supercar with manual transmission and an old-school flavor was presented (photo)

British company Garagisti & Co has unveiled its debut supercar, the GP1, created for true connoisseurs of “pure” driving and mechanics. The heart of the car is a 6.6-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that develops 800 hp at 9000 rpm and 700 Nm of torque. Power is transmitted to the rear axle via a 6-speed Xtrac manual gearbox, making the driving experience maximally tactile and intense.

The mass of the GP1 is only 1000 kg, the suspension and braking system are supplied by Ohlins and Brembo, ensuring precision and control at any speed.

The supercar’s interior emphasizes a classic approach: there are no touch panels, only physical buttons and a classic gear shift lever, positioned slightly higher on the central tunnel for convenience.

The car’s design was created by former Bugatti and Rimac designer Ángel Guerra, drawing inspiration from legendary wedge-shaped supercars of the 70s, such as the Lancia Stratos Zero and Lamborghini Countach. The X-shaped LED headlights, massive diffuser, and exhaust system with four pipes located between the rear lights are impressive.

Only 25 examples of the GP1 are planned to be built, each priced at $3.3 million.

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