We recently covered a story about PSC Motors and its “diabolical” plan to build a 1700 HP hypercar-killer, known as SP-200 SIN, but with just a couple of teaser images, we didn’t know what to expect – until now…

At least to some extent, since the unveiling of the car consists of a few renderings, which exhibit its final form. Apparently this is how the car will look like – if it’s ever going to be finished.

The design, done by a 15-year old from Bangkok, encapsulates PSC Motors CEO’s vision on how the car should look. Jennarong Muengtaweepongsa– the person responsible for the visual development of the car, and who you may remember from this Aston Martin study we showed you in April – states that the SP-200 SIN has its own unique style, but is also inspired by supercars ranging from the McLaren F1, to the Hennesey Venom GT.

According to the press blurb, the car was designed to be aerodynamically efficient and in case you forgot, it will allegedly have a 9.0-litre, V8 engine, which produces a total of 1650 HP with the help of an electric motor.

With such a beast under the hood and only weighing 1400 Kg (3100 lbs), PSC Motors estimates that the car will accelerate from 0 to 100km/h (62mph) in 2.8 seconds all the way to a top speed of over 450km/h (280mph).

Big numbers, for a car that doesn’t exist…

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