New Zealand company Rodin Cars presented its hypercar called FZero.

It is a hypercar intended exclusively for the track, but a road version is also planned.

The FZero looks like the Batmobile, it is a 5500 long seat, 2000 wide and 1130 mm tall, while its wheelbase is 3000 mm.

Although it is quite large, the Rodin FZer weighs only 698 kilograms and that with the necessary fluids.

To make it as light as possible, carbon is used.

From nose to tail, the chassis is carbon, while the front and rear are carbon-ceramic brakes.

The car is equipped with 18-inch OZ Racing magnesium belts with Avon slicks.

At the heart of the hypercar is a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V10 that Rodin claims is revolutionary.

It's actually a completely new engine developed in collaboration with Niel Brown Engineering, which develops 986 horsepower and 910 Nm of torque.

Power is transmitted through an eight-speed Ricardo gearbox.

The aforementioned V10 engine is assisted by an electric motor, and the combined output is 1,160 HP and 1,026 Nm of torque, which is fully transmitted to the rear wheels.

Rodin plans to produce just 27 examples and the first deliveries are expected next summer.

At the end of this year, a prototype will be tested that will create 4,000 kilograms of back force and reach a top speed of 360 km/h.

A street version of the FZero is not expected before the track version goes on sale.

/Telegraph/