First we got sports cars, followed by super sports cars. Hypercars followed, and the Greek Spyros Panopoulos Automotive envisioned a completely new ʺtype of carʺ, the ultracar. According to the numbers, the Greek Chaos could easily claim the title of ultracar.
Spyros Panopoulos Automotive Chaos is a car in which the numbers are so "wound up" that it can be classified in a new type of car- ultracars. It should have been presented next year at the Geneva Motor Show, but since it will unfortunately be canceled again, the manufacturers hastened and presented it a little earlier. The aim of the budding engineers and developers of the Greek Chaos was to force a simple- to create the fastest and most technologically advanced car in the world, which would be full of technological innovations and made in a completely unique way.
The production of Chaos begins with the selection of prestigious and expensive materials. In it you will find titanium, carbon fiber, Kevlar, Zylon and Inconel. But the most interesting part of the ultracar is of course its powertrain. That's all it represents 4.0 liter V10 cylinder, which will have in the basic version 2,000 horsepower, but in a stronger one 3,000 horsepower and will rotate with 12,000 revolutions per minute. To accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h Ghost will only need 1.8 seconds, and its top speed will be 500 km/h.
It will be available 100 units of the ultracar, and production should be capable enough for up to 20 cars annually. The base price is 5.5 million euros, and for the most equipped version with 3,000 horsepower, it will be necessary to shell out a hefty sum 12.4 million euros.