AMV-R Supercar 850hp concept is a real road scorcher
AMV-R Supercar is a concept from Alexei Mikhailov who conceived it approximately three years ago. The acronym for Auto Motive Visual Racing, AMV-R Supercar’s design is a blend of Italian and German styling. With the perfect balance of exotic and precise surface flow which composes the body shell, the concept car will be powered by a highly efficient twin turbo V10 engine that churns out a mammoth 850hp. Designed as a vehicle that visually lures senses of emotion, the real thunder storming car would surely be a great ride but unfortunately it’s not a prototype and isn’t planned for the production either.
This car right here goes by the name “AMV-R”, an acronym which stands for Automotive Visual Racing. And it’s fantastic. Your eyeballs are going to explode when you peek at the images in this post’s gallery, if you haven’t already. But then again, if you had already, you wouldn’t have eyes. Designer Alexei Mikhailov presents a spectacular vision that mixes Italian and German styling with an “exotic” and precise surface flow.
If you are wondering how much this costs or how long you have to wait for its creation and delivery, i have to say, unfortunately this exotic beauty is not a prototype, nor it’s planned for production. The AMV-R, as the designer by the name of Alexei Mikhailov named it, is an unusual combination of styles. I say it’s unusual, because the supercar has both Italian and German design. This furious raging beast, has been given the pure Italian jaw-dropping fluid almost organic design and the German sporty design lines, which not only emphasizes the overall quality of the car but also make it unique in every aspect of the way. AMV-R stands for Auto Motive Visual Racing, so speaking in automotive terms, it’s a proper supercar. Visually, the overall design makes even the people from Greenpeace wish they drive it at least one lap on any closed circuit. The carbon fiber body shell, the aluminum chassis and the alloy wheels equipped with racing tires make the AMV-R as light as a feather.
