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The Aria FXE Delivers Performance With Passion With Over 1,000 Horsepower

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If you say that you’ve never heard of the Aria, it wouldn’t be a surprise to many. But they’ve been in the industry for long enough, penning some of the most exquisite cars ever.

The likes of Tesla Model S Concept from 2009, the carbon fiber body panels carried by the Singer 911s, and the Ford Shelby. That tells you it knows what to needs to be done and has the ability to implement just that.

Right from the first time you give the Aria FXE the sharp look, you notice that it is not your typical supercar. It aims to cut its own niche and carve a space it understands best.

The fabricators took the time to give this car some sharp and deep lines. Some of them create some curious angles all over the body and you cannot fail to notice what a beauty this small car is.

Although there still is scanty information, it is hinted that is car dons a V8 engine picked from Chevy that will be responsible for 500-horsepower. It sends power to the rear wheels.

This car will take in 6.2-liter, an engine that is paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. When you add all this to the two front-mounted electric motors, the Aria FXE is mourned to produce 1,150 horsepower and 1,316 lb.-ft. of torque.

Image Source: betto rodrigues / Shutterstock

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