Rezvani Beast 2015

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Rezvani Beast '15
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Designed by Samir Sadikhov, the Rezvani Beast sports a streamlined open-top body with minimalist surfaces carved out of carbon-fiber. Described as "raw, pure and powerful," the Beast is based on the Ariel Atom 3.

The raked hood is underlined by a pair of slim headlamps placed atop large, Lamborghini -like air intakes. The theme continues round back with squinty taillights and a huge diffuser embraced by the bumper’s angular side panels. Viewed from the side, the Beast seems equally aerodynamic as the muscular shoulders suggests the vehicle benefits from a tremendous amount of downforce at high speeds.

While the exterior styling is pretty fantastic, the interior leaves something to be desired. Regardless, there's carbon fiber seats, a carbon fiber steering wheel and an infotainment system with Apple CarPlay compatibility.

Power is provided by a supercharged and turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that develops 500 hp. It enables the 748 kg roadster to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 2.7 seconds before hitting a top speed of 265 km/h. Just like the Ariel Atom it is based on, the Rezvani Beast is the perfect track toy, and the fact that it can also be driven on public roads only adds to the fun. Sure, it lacks the chutzpah you find in a supercar such as the Bugatti Veyron , but this vehicle was built with only one purpose in mind: drive it at the track, obliterate your competitors and then drive back home. You can’t do that in a Bugatti, right?

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This looks like an awesome car to drive and I love how they blended design elements of the Lamborghini Aventador J and Corvette C7, but I would imagine "comfortable" isn't the first word to describe those carbon fiber seats. :ill: I will say that the power-to-weight ratio is insane. Hopefully this "Beast" has traction control.
 
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