TRION NEMESIS | |
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Trion Supercars | |
aka | Trion Nemesis RR |
Production | 2016-Present |
Class | Hypercar |
Body Style | 2-door coupe |
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Weight | 3,088 lbs |
Transmission | 8-speed automatic |
Engine | 9.0L Twin Turbocharged V8 |
Power | 2000 BHP |
Similar | Hennessey Venom GT |
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The TRION NEMESIS is the worlds first American Hypercar. It has an extreme 2000 horsepower, and accelerates from 0-60 in 2.8 seconds. It has a twin-turbo charged V8 engine. The pure top speed is over 270 MPH (434.523 KMH). The TRION costs a extreme $1,000,000 dollars.
Overview[]
The TRION NEMESIS was revealed in 2014 by California-based outfit TRION Supercars. The company is described as making an "advanced ultra-luxury, high-performance line of vehicles designed around the driver". Aesthetically, the NEMESIS has an aggressive aerodynamic shape that makes the car resemble the McLaren P1, even more so on the wide-arched style rear end. Whereas the P1 has butterfly doors, the NEMESIS has suicide-scissor doors.
Internally, the TRION NEMESIS contains a digital dashboard and Internet connectivity, as well as a "Predator Mode" switch (the counterpart of the P1's "Street/Race/Track Mode" switch), allowing the car to change its height, suspension, exhaust noise, and rev limit, as well as its interior lighting. The car has a cockpit suitable for tall drivers up to 6'4" (193 cm).
The car uses an eight-speed sequential automatic transmission and is all-wheel-drive.
The TRION NEMESIS features a 9.0L (9,045 cc) twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces 2000 hp (2028 PS; 1491 kW). With that much power (along with an unspecified but extreme amount of torque), it is expected to do 0-60 mph in less than 2.8 seconds and reach a blistering top speed of over 270 mph (434 km/h), aimed squarely at the likes of the Koenigsegg One:1, Hennessey Venom GT, and Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, the former of which currently holds the record for the fastest production car, at 273 mph (440 km/h).
The car was shown in person at the 2016 Silicon Valley Auto Show. Production is expected to begin by late 2016 with the first production models hitting the streets in 2017.
The TRION NEMESIS rivals the Koenigsegg One:1, Hennessey Venom GT, Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, Devel Sixteen, and the "Holy Trinity of Hypercars".