Nov 06, 2014 05:00 PM EST
Exotic Rides Teases 600-Horsepower Supercar with New Renderings

A Florida-based company known for its custom vehicles plans to launch a 600-horsepower supercar next year--with a turbocharged option that boasts 800 horsepower if that's too slow for you.

Exotic Rides tapped Australian auto designer David Williams for the Ferrari-esque W70, which is already available for preorder, BoldRide reported.

The plan is for the supercar to run on an LS7 7-liter V8 engine from General Motors; however, eager would-be buyers should keep in mind that the car is only visible so far through company renderings and a Facebook page, Motor Authority pointed out.

"With the powerful bulletproof LS7 7.0L 600hp motor and 6 speed transaxle you will never feel left behind," Exotic Rides describes the W70 on the model's new website, adding that with "the sport, but at the same time luxury feel, very detailed hand-made interior with lots of new smart technology from many sensors to audio/video, you will have all the comforts of a high-end luxury car."

According to the W70 site, the Ferrari-like supercar will be available in the middle of next year and builds on Exotic Rides' 15 years of experience in manufacturing and customizing cars.

"With our very talented and professional crew, every car we build is like a piece of art made for the enjoyment of its new excited owner," Exotic Rides said. "Every detail on the exterior is carefully made to give it that exotic look."

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