Incredible Track-Ready Version Of The Arrinera Hussarya

Hearing about a Polish supercar for the first time might cause you to raise a brow, but just a quick look at the Arrinera Hussarya is enough to cast aside all skepticism. The Polish company decided to create a special track-ready version of its Hussarya supercar, which was unveiled during a popular auto show in Poznan, Poland. The car’s name is a tribute to the country’s renowned Hussar cavalry, and this unique version of it boasts a series of impressive upgrades that allow it to perform competitively.


Its chassis was created with the help of Lee Noble, which is responsible for the creation of the Noble supercar. Then there’s the new exhaust with its dual pipes, the high performance wheels, the massive rear wing and the new front splitter. No word on whether this beast received any performance-related upgrades or not, but we do know that the standard Arrinera Hussarya flaunts a 6.2L GM-sourced V8 engine that’s good for 603 lb ft of torque and 650 horsepower. This means that it can do a 0-62 mph sprint in just 3.2 seconds, while its top speed reaches 212 mph.
So far, the most expensive version of this car could set you back about $215,800. The track-oriented variant will probably cost a bit more.

[auto-world.pl]