The Adamastor Furia supercar, a Portuguese-made track-focused machine, shares the same twin-turbocharged V6 engine as the Ford GT. The car features handcrafted carbon fiber panels and is limited to just 60 units, priced from $1.9 million.

For buyers seeking a mid-engined supercar, options range from established brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini to exotic choices such as Pagani or Koenigsegg. Niche alternatives include the KTM X-Bow GT-XR, Czinger 21C, and Praga Bohema. Now, the Furia joins this exclusive list.

Origins and Inspiration

The Furia first surfaced publicly a few years ago, developed by Adamastor, a Portuguese automaker. Recent testing at the Portimao circuit confirmed its track-focused capabilities. Designed as Portugal’s answer to the Aston Martin Valkyrie, the Furia adopts key visual elements from the Valkyrie, including a Formula 1-inspired front nose, splitter, bulging wheel arches, and exposed suspension components. The cockpit’s cocoon-like design and rear carbon-fiber diffuser further echo the Valkyrie’s aesthetic.

Engine and Performance

Powering the Furia is the Ford GT’s 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6, tuned to produce 650 horsepower and 421 lb-ft of torque. While not as exotic as some rivals, this powertrain enables the Furia to accelerate from 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in approximately 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 186 mph (300 km/h) in road-legal trim.

The Furia’s drivetrain includes a sequential transmission sending power to the rear wheels, complemented by AP Racing brakes and adjustable double-wishbone suspension. In track configuration, the car generates up to 3,968 lbs (1,799 kg) of downforce at 155 mph (250 km/h), underscoring its performance focus.

Pricing and Exclusivity

Despite its visual similarities to the Valkyrie, the Furia is priced at €1.6 million ($1.9 million) before VAT, reflecting its limited production run of just 60 units. This positions it among the most exclusive and expensive track-focused supercars on the market.

Source: CarScoops