Sunday, February 7, 2016

First Qatari supercar with a bizarre design

A supercar is touted as the first supercar made in Qatar named 'Elibreia' is seen displayed in the Falit Qatar Motor Show 2016. Shown with an eccentric design, rather than invite admiration, this car actually makes the exhibition visitors frowned.

It turns out this car is a supercar concept designed by students of the Arabian prosperous state of Texas A & M University. Apparently the Texas A & M University does have its own campus in Qatar.
The Qatari first supercar named 'Elibreia,'at the Falit Qatar Motor Show 2016. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1QS8Z22)
The car may be greats as the car designed by the students and appropriate to displayed in the campus, but not good enough to displayed on an international automotive event like the Falit Qatar Motor Show 2016.
The stern design of Elibreia look ragged. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1QS8Z22)
From photos and videos published by ArabGT, what a looks like the design of From photos and videos, can be seen such as whether the design of the Qatari Elibreia supercar. It can make the Lamborghini Veneno which also has an eccentric design, looks so beautiful in the eyes.

For the supercar, arguably the Elibreia design is really bad. Either get inspiration from which the students designed this car. Ironically, at first glance when the car looks was still covered behind the sheath was looks better.
Ironically, at first glance when the car looks was still covered behind the sheath was looks better. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1QBsauY)
The design direction of the Qatar's supercar is seen to be inconsistent because the strict tapered lines that defines the futuristic impression, somehow it combined with curved lines that make the car look strange. Moreover, if we seen the design of the rear side of the car.
But luckily, the Qatar's supercar uses the powerful engine, ie a GM's V6 engine which is able to spewed the power up to 535 hp apparently sent through an unknown gearbox to all four wheels. The carbon fiber materials given that the concept only weighs 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds), it does have the potential to be as quick as some entry-level supercars like the McLaren 570S. (See another supercar with geometrical oddity). *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOPS | JALOPNIK]
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