This odd beast is as strange as its looks. It's a new Dutch sports car called the Isis AM01, it's based on another Dutch sports car called the Saker (we were surprised there were two Dutch sports car makers other than Spyker and Donkervoort, too) and it's powered by a Subaru flat-four.
The car it's based on is actually a one-make racer that looks like a scaled-down Group C refugee and which has just started a one-make series in the UK for the first time this year, so it should be a pretty track-focused drive.
That 2.0-litre turbocharged boxer motor is apparently good for 272bhp and 258lb ft of torque. In combination with rear-wheel drive, a five-speed gearbox and a kerb weight of just 850kg, Isis claims a top speed of 162mph and a 0-62mph sprint of just 4.2secs.
Isis is asking quite a pretty penny for the car, however - £106k. Mind you, there's also a 396bhp 3.0-litre version (engine as-yet-unknown) in the offing which, at a projected £124k, seems quite reasonable in comparison...