Bewerp's Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS

World?s First Folding Hardtop Four-door Supercar

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To all those that love a good drive, there’s a new kid in town. It’s Bewerp?s Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS– the world?s first folding hardtop four-door supercar. With a Corvette chassis and a front-mounted supercharged V8 engine that sports a whopping 670 hp, this bad boy manages to fly from “standing still” to 186 mph in less than 35 seconds, on its way to a top speed of 205 mph.

A “land yacht” meant for world’s roads, this supercar features an amazing interior with carbon fiber finishings, machined aluminum, Alcantara leather and teak wood for the floorboard. An exquisite supercar that is expected to rope in at 257,000 Euro each (some $360k at today?s rate), we’d love to get behind the wheel and get some girls for a ride.

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Looks amazing, right?

[via Jalopnik]

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