The Rare Classic De Tomaso Pantera Was One Of The First Supercars

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An Italian designer decided to go back in time and give us a treasure

The year was 2017 and an Italian-based company called Ares Design told the world that it would make a car in memory of the 1970s legendary vehicle called DeTomaso Pantera. Development began and several months down the line spy shorts of the model car emerged. Finally, it all out for the public to behold.

This uncommon species of a car is built after the Lamborghini Huracan and makes use of a 5.2-liter V10 engine that is naturally aspirated. It will comfortably deliver 650 horsepower and 442 lb.-ft. It moves on all four wheels and happily works with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Riding all the way up to a top speed of 202 mph isn’t a big deal for this enviably hot car.

The production version of this car has so much to do with the Pantera it attempts to bring back to life. However, lots of modernity is have been exclusively incorporated including running lights at the edges of the front bumper.

The side vents, as well as the door, are borrowed from the rather progressive Huracan. The company, on the overall, did an impressive job in the design styling up the Pantera with carbon fiber weighing 3,138 pounds.