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Written by Vijay Pattni
Ladies and gentlemen, behold the return of the pop-up headlights. A quiet moment of triumph for a truly distinguishing feature, unfairly and hastily consigned to history. Ares Design has revealed a host of details and new images of its rather tasty new supercar, the Panther. It takes inspiration from the classic 1970s De Tomaso Pantera, and of course, its pop-up headlights. It"s more than just a mobile pop-up headlight of course, and these new details confirm that the Panther is shaping up to be something special indeed. Underneath sits a carbon/aluminium chassis from a Lamborghini Hurac n, and a revamped version of that Lambo V10 increased from 5.2-litres to 5.6-litres producing 650bhp and 413lb ft of torque.
Date written: 7 Aug 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 12842
Ladies and gentlemen, behold the return of the pop-up headlights. A quiet moment of triumph for a truly distinguishing feature, unfairly and hastily consigned to history. Ares Design has revealed a host of details and new images of its rather tasty new supercar, the Panther. It takes inspiration from the classic 1970s De Tomaso Pantera, and of course, its pop-up headlights. It"s more than just a mobile pop-up headlight of course, and these new details confirm that the Panther is shaping up to be something special indeed. Underneath sits a carbon/aluminium chassis from a Lamborghini Hurac n, and a revamped version of that Lambo V10 increased from 5.2-litres to 5.6-litres producing 650bhp and 413lb ft of torque.
Date written: 7 Aug 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 12842