The new Cayenne *cough* Eterniti...
Eterniti Motors (remember them?
They're creating a new luxury car brand based in London, along with the 'world's first super-SUV'
) has revealed a smidge more information about its new luxury Super-SUV thingy - along with a new picture.
The Hemera, as it's been called, will be based on a heavily revised Porsche Cayenne, and will undergo a chassis-up rebuild, with a new, repackaged interior, carbon-composite body panels and the inevitable power upgrade (though we don't yet know the exact specifications).
Inside, the rear passengers in particular will be well looked-after, with twin reclining seats, iPads and a drinks chiller (not to store the iPads in...).
Leading the engineering team developing the Hemera is Alastair Macqueen, who was responsible for the development of the XJ220 project at Jaguar, and who helped steer both Jaguar and Bentley to Le Mans victories. Eterniti has also drafted in Johnny Hebert to help develop the cars.
The company is also establishing what it calls a 'London Hub'. This will act as showroom, factory-in-miniature and service centre. All of which is very interesting, but we still haven't seen the car. We'll have to wait until the Frankfurt show next week for that...