A new video has emerged showing four Marussia supercars having a rather restrained and processional hoon around a test track.
PH last reported on the emerging Russian supercar brand back in September, and since then the marque's two hybrid cars (the B1 and B2) have had full reveals at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. We don't go to Russia very often and what we know about the cars is pretty hazy at this point, so we can't really tell you that much about them.
We think that the B1 uses a 3.5-litre Nissan V6 (presumably from the 350Z) putting out somewhere around 300bhp coupled with an electric motor to boost power, and the B2 is thought to have a 3.5-litre Cosworth V6 putting out up to 420hp.
The new video features three B1s and a B2, and is the first opportunity to get a good view of the cars in motion on track (and at the speeds they're going, you really do have time to get a good look).
Highly appropriately for a car apparently styled by combining bits of other supercars (bits of Zonda, Enzo and Reventon are all around), the video is set to a slightly bizarre rock-classical medley full of famous tunes, all stitched together in synthesised brilliance. Ahem.