By Ronan Glon
Sunday, Jul 22nd, 2012 @ 12:28 pm
 
W Motors, a company that hails from the Middle Eastern nation of Lebanon, has just announced two supercars that it promises to launch before the end of 2013.

Prosaically dubbed Hyper-Sport, the new company's first car will be limited to just five examples worldwide. It features exclusive details such as diamonds in the headlights, a gold-plated hood and a chassis that is made out of carbon fiber.

The diamonds in the headlights are an unmistakable indication that the Hyper Sport will carry a hefty base price. To ensure that the car's massively wealthy target audience gets a quality product, W Motors has enlisted the help of renown companies such as Austria's Magna-Steyr and Germany's RUF Automobiles.

W Motors is still putting the finishing touches on the Hyper-Sport's final design but its body features sharp angles while its overall silhouette is slightly reminiscent of Peugeot's RCZ coupe.

According to the young Lebanese company, the Hyper-Car will be powered by a mid-mounted V6 that makes 750 horsepower thanks to two big turbochargers. It propels the car from zero to 62 mph in just 2.8 seconds and on to a top speed of 239 miles per hour.

No details were released about the presumably less powerful and more affordable Super-Sport. Both cars are scheduled to make their public debut at the Qatar Motor Show that will take next January so we expect that a full set of technical details and a complete gallery of high-resolution images will be released in late December.