With a voracious appetite for all kinds of supercars and plenty of  wealth to sustain it thanks to its oil-rich real estate, it shouldn't  come to as a surprise that the Arab world has finally managed to produce  its own hypercar in the guise of W Motors's Lykan Hypersport, which was  introduced at this week's Qatar Motor Show.
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While many questions remain unanswered, what we do know about the  Beirut-based company's edgy-looking (some may say, Lamborghini-esque)  Lykan Hypersport is that only seven cars will be produced, each carrying  a base sticker price of $3.4 million (about €2.4 million at today's  exchange rates), which includes a $200,000 limited edition Cyrus Klepcy  watch.
The Lykan Hypersport comes with a twin-turbocharged flat-six engine  (likely sourced from Porsche) with 750-horsepower positioned behind the  driver and can reach 100km/h (62mph) in 2.8 seconds before topping out  at 395km/h (245mph) – yep, you're not the only one thinking about  'hagwalah' right now…
Other notable features include a world first diamond-encrusted LED  lights, gold-stitched leather and what the company describes as a  Virtual Holographic Display for the instrument panel.
Articlea Source : Carscoop