The Delage D12 hypercar has become all the more enticing thanks to the launch of a new Speedster variant.
The small French car manufacturer unveiled the D12 hypercar back in 2020, launching it exclusively as a Coupe with a fixed roof. Fast forward a couple of years and it has launched two new canopy options for the car, dubbed the Speedster and the F1.
As the name of the Speedster implies, it ditches the fixed roof in favor of a simple glass windscreen and to our eyes, makes the car appear even more outlandish. This option will set customers back $190,000.
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Those in the market for something even more extreme can instead pay $190,000 for the F1 option. This ditches the windscreen entirely and replaces it with a small wind defector and the availability of an F1-inspired halo and a helmet for the driver. Should customers want the best of both worlds and to be able to switch between the Speedster and F1 configurations, the pair can be purchased together for $260,000.
The Delage D12 recently made its North American debut at Monterey Car Week. It is understood that seven of the nine examples allocated for the U.S. were sold during the event. The car will be imported stateside under show and display laws.
Two different versions of the D12 have been developed. The first is the D12 GT, complete with a 7.6-liter naturally aspirated V12 that pumps out 976 hp at 8,200 rpm and 612 lb-ft (832 Nm) of torque at 6,200 rpm. A 109 hp electric motor is also featured, resulting in a combined 1,085 hp and 794 lb-ft (1,076 lbs). A D12 Club model is also available, complete with the same 7.6-liter V12 but using a smaller 20 hp electric motor for low-speed driving, parking, and reverse. This variant is capped at 996 hp and 652 lb-ft (884 Nm).