There’s a brand new Italian hypercar available on the market, and it’s powered by a Koenigsegg engine. It’s known as the Kimera K39, and it comes from the identical firm that constructed the Evo 37 and Evo 38 restomods.
The K39, although, is a brand-new automobile, constructed from the bottom up. It’s primarily based on a bespoke carbon-fibre monocoque. The outside design is closely impressed by Lancia’s Group B rally automobile, however there’s additionally a touch of the Ferrari F40. In reality, it even has pop-up headlights. The automobile has closely flared wheel arches, with large intakes on the rear fenders.
The rear finish of the K39 is paying homage to the F40. Every part from the fastened rear wing, the fenders with 4 vertical slats and the flat rear fascia seems so F40.

Beneath the bodywork is a rear-mid-mounted 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine from the Koenigsegg Jesko. Nonetheless, it has been tuned particularly for this automobile and options smaller turbochargers and totally different intakes and exhaust.
The K39’s engine produces 1000 hp and 885 lb-ft of torque and comes with a 7-speed handbook gearbox as commonplace, with a sequential paddle shift being supplied as an choice.
The Kimera K39 is prone to be produced in restricted numbers. The precise determine hasn’t been disclosed. Order books at the moment are open and the primary automobiles are anticipated to be delivered in 2027.

