Is the Lykan Hypersport a real supercar or a really expensive gag prop?
Since its debut, the Lykan Hypersport has been surrounded by controversy. It's been seen in movies and auto shows, and many have been skeptical of its true performance potential. It's a rolling art piece or movie prop, argue some; others say it's a legitimate supercar. Lack of verifiable performance data and low production numbers have led to many heated discussions about whether it could actually be called a real supercar. In addition, the car's astronomical price tag and the company's background have prompted questions about where the car fits in the world of automobiles. This debate is also a microcosm of the bigger question of what makes up a supercar, and the place of ultra-exclusive, limited production vehicles in the industry.
It is super exclusive, but it is definitely real. Of course, they only made 7 of them, so you don't see them racing around everywhere.
Nope, it’s just a glorified movie prop. Where are the track times? The top speed runs? It's all smoke and mirrors.
I believe it sits somewhere in between. It's a real car, but more a rolling showcase of what's possible, rather than a real performance machine.
Just like any other boutique hypercar, the Lykan is as real as it gets. It's not fake just because it's not mass produced.
It's a real car, but it's really not a supercar. It's a big engine showpiece more than anything.
I saw one at a show, in person. Real, but is it worth the hype, is the question.
It is suspicious that there are no performance videos. They even have footage of even rare cars such as a Koenigseggs proving their capabilities.
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Is the Lykan Hypersport a real supercar or a really expensive gag prop?
06 January 2025 12:08
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