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Lykan HyperSport Details Revealed in Brochure

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If there's one car that puts the Bugatti Veyron to shame in terms of pricing, not considering the one sold at auctions, it would most certainly have to be the Lebanese-based Lykan HyperSport.
Two times more expensive than the Veyron SS, this Middle-East built super car will have to throw in a lot of visual and technological stuff to gain access into the rich petrolhead's wallet. Arabian sheiks not included, of course.

Since the official unveiling of the car in Qatar, Lykan has been rather cheap in offering details about their contraption, except the 245 mph top speed, 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds and pricing of $3.4 million.

Two weeks have passed since then, and we are finally able to see some more thanks to Lykan's product brochure. While several pictures are showing the exterior and the bonus $200,000 watch that comes with the car, some images depict the never-before-seen interior, which seems to be designed in a futuristic way.

We are also able to find out that the Lebanese supercar will come with a "Virtual Holographic Display" for the instrument panel and with nine colors available as exterior paints.

According to Lykan, their ludicrously expensive vehicle has already gathered preorders from Russia and China. No surprise here…
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