Young British company Eterniti Motors, which recently announced plans to release a luxury sport utility vehicle, showed the first images of its new products. The world premiere will take place on a car in a few days at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The manufacturer promises that the public expects not only to the most luxurious, but also the most powerful series SUV in the world. Most importantly, the long wait for the implementation of the project to life and we do not have a mass production car will come in the next year. The cost of small-scale luxury SUV called Hemera is 150 000 pounds (244 000 dollars).
From the photographs it can be concluded that the British decided to use as a base for its popular SUV Porsche Cayenne, so the car will have a lot in common with the VW Touareg and Audi Q7, which use a common platform. However, if the Porsche Cayenne SUV is sporty, the new Eterniti Motors Hemera can already be called a super sporty SUV. The car will have a great new front bumper with splitter and air intakes, a revised side sill, new rear bumper with diffuser trehrebernym, modified front and rear lenses. Complement the sporty design the ventilation holes help to wing spoiler at the end of the roof, round pipe exhaust system terminal, located on the edges of the rear bumper, new hood, sleek hull rear-view mirrors and large mnogospitsevye forged wheels wrapped in wide low-profile tires.
Body parts are planning to build a carbon fiber, which significantly reduces vehicle weight. Sport suspension will be greatly upgraded, and with it, and finalize the brake system. In a new project involved Alastair McQueen, who worked in the early 90s over the Jaguar XJ220, and the well-known former Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert. According to the developers, the engine power, "Hemer" will make about 630 horses, which will disperse the SUV up to 100 km / h in about 4 seconds and up to 290 km / h.
Spacious lounge promise to decorate the most expensive materials, finishes. Passengers back row will have a huge space with a variety of optional equipment, as limousines, for example, a refrigerator, table, monitor etc.