Somewhere, deep in the bowels of a former cold war nuclear bunker in central Europe, the IAAEW (International Association of Auto-Enthusiast Websites)-funded Generic Supercar Generator Project (GSGP) continues to spew out new car stories.
As our IAAEW membership agreement contracts us to publish all GSGP content, we have no option but to share the news that the Genty Akylone is a new French supercar project featuring a twin-turbocharged 4.8 litre V8 boasting in excess of 1000bhp and 940lb ft of torque, mounted in a carbon fibre and aluminium chassis.
Weighing-in at 1100kgs, the rear drive Akylone is thus capable (we're told) of topping 220mph and reaching 62mph on 2.7secs. Impressive stuff, and if the plans go forward the company hopes to sell just 15 examples to people who buy this sort of stuff, at prices that haven't been announced.
But hold on... what's this? This is no rendering job from a bunch of 'wannabes' trying their luck - there's a video and everything!
Seriously, as supercar concepts go, this one doesn't look too bad does it? Let's hope that one day it does turn its wheels in anger.