Fledgling Spanish supercar maker GTA motor has unveiled the production-ready version of the Spano at the Geneva show, a car it showed in prototype form last year.
Valencia-based GTA has big plans for its Spano supercar, aiming to shift 99 of them, building around 15 examples per year of what is billed as "the fastest and most powerful automobile built in Spain for commercial purposes".
In fact, the Spano is aiming at the heart of the hypercar establishment, citing the likes of Pagani and Koenigsegg as its main rivals. It's certainly priced accordingly - the Spano costs 570,000 euros plus taxes (that's £475K).
But there's engineering to back up that price. The 8.3-litre V10 gets 820hp courtesy of a spot of supercharging, there's a 7-speed sequential gearbox driving the rear wheels, the bodywork is carbon fibre, and the under-structure is a carbon, Kevlar and titanium monocoque. There's even a clever panoramic roof that darkens or lightens at the flick of a switch, Mercedes Magic Sky-style.
The Spano also gets multi-adjustable suspension, an electronically activated wing, AP ceramic brakes with six-piston calipers.
Performance claims suitably hyper, too, with a top speed of 217mph and a 0-60mph sprint time of 2.9 seconds.
All of which is suitably impressive, but does GTA Motor have the badge kudos to make it work? And is the Spano dramatic enough to stand out in a decidedly extrovert crowd? That remains to be seen...