You probably remember Arrinera, the Polish super car maker that came up with a very good product to enter the world of supercars with, but was forced to change it a couple of times. This is the latest and final version. Like the previous versions, the new car is heavily inspired by Lamborghini design elements. The new name though, that’s inspired by Pagani Huayra. Arrinera calls this car the Hussarya.
The car even has deployable rear wings like those of the Huayra. That is kinda pathetic, but hey, at least they are not hiding it. Horacio Pagani won’t be terribly pleased with this car though.
The Hussarya looks more supercarish now, which is good, given what’s under the bonnet. Under there you find an eight-cylinder 6.2-litre engine with a maximum power of 650 HP and 820 Nm torque. That gives it blistering performance with 0-100 km/h below 4 seconds and top speed of over 340. To make sure it also handles well, Arrinera teamed up with Noble, who provides it with a sophisticated suspension.
Now, being Polish means the Hussarya lacks the glamour and class of a German, British or Italian supercar. But on the other hand, it doesn’t have a supercar-like price tag. Arrinera Hussy is priced at £100,000, or cheaper than a Mercedes SL63.
So many ignorants. “Hussarya” is how was written “husaria” before. It is related to Polish history, Polish hussars were a very powerful and unbeatable for a long time cavalry.