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The V8-engined British supercar with up to 1200bhp is revealed. Full picture gallery here

We’ve seen plenty of previews and read plenty of rumour about the Arash AF-10 supercar. But now we’ve seen the latest British supercar in person. And it looks less like a Ferrari Enzo than pictures first suggested… Our road test editor, John Barker, went to visit Arash Farboud’s Cambridge factory last month and you can read the full story in evo Issue 148. Power comes from a Corvette Z06-sourced V8 engine, with three models ranging from 550bhp ‘base’ through 800bhp ‘mid-range’ to a Bugatti Veyron-besting 1200bhp range-topper. The latter is set to cost £1.6m, but those initial entry cars will be a more attainable (relatively, of course) £320,000. Click here to read evo’s previous Arash AF-10 news

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