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2024 Naran Hypercar Prototype


Naran Automotive is preparing to showcase the latest version of its hypercar prototype at Salon Privé later this month, marking a bold return after its 2021 debut. The new Naran Hypercar, powered by a twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8 engine, produces an impressive 1,048 horsepower and 764 lb-ft of torque, driving all four wheels. With claims of a 0-60 mph time of 2.3 seconds and a top speed exceeding 230 mph, Naran aims to position this hypercar as the "fastest non-electrified four-seater in the world."



Designed by Jowyn Wong, the mind behind the Apollo IE and De Tomaso P72, the Naran's aesthetics are aggressive and muscular, featuring SF90-inspired headlights, a Chiron-esque rear bar, and a prominent aero package. This includes a large front splitter, ventilated hood, and a striking rear wing. The body is composed of composite materials, and the wheels are made of "hybrid carbon," backed by a carbon-ceramic braking system. The hypercar generates 3,036 lbs (1,377 kg) of downforce, helping it achieve remarkable performance on the track.



Inside, the Naran promises luxury with billet aluminum accents, premium leather, and fully customizable interiors. Customers have already requested extravagant materials like marble, granite, and even gold leaf for the cabin. Early versions will feature almond gold accents and ruby-clad textiles.


Limited to just 39 units, the Naran hypercar will be priced at €2 million, with deposits of €350,000 being accepted. With its motorsport-inspired design, performance specs, and exclusivity, Naran Automotive is looking to challenge competitors in the high-end hypercar segment, including the upcoming Nilu27 hypercar.

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