Supercars from North America aren’t exactly a rarity, but you’d be forgiven for doing a double take upon hearing that the Amoritz GT DR7 hails from South America. In fact, the new supercar is a Brazilian, but that doesn’t mean the project is lacking in any department.
According to MotorAuthority.com, the funding for this project is from an unnamed source, which doesn’t sound convincing, but plans to develop the car are well underway.
Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita, the teaser image of the GT DR7 gives away traces of Lamborghini’s Gallardo and Mazda’s Furai concept on the exterior, as well as a cabin situated very far forward.
To match the extroverted looks, the GT DR7 will be powered by a twin-turbocharged version of the 8,4-litre V10 that does service in the Dodge Viper. In addition to ridiculously-high power outputs, the GT DR7 will also boast flex-fuel capability as Amoritz claims it can run on pure ethanol.
All we know for now is that production will be limited to 50 units, but more details will be revealed when the car is unveiled in October this year