Italy's Ares has updated the design of its coach-built supercar, inside and out.
In true coachbuilding style, the S1 features exterior and interior designs unique to it. Ares also tuned the Corvette Stingray's 6.2-liter V-8 to deliver 715 hp, without the use of forced induction. Ares says the car uses a bespoke exhaust system, with the tips mounted in the rear deck.
While the original S1 coupe's design features butterfly doors, similar to what you find on most Ferrari and McLaren supercars, the company has since updated the design with gullwing doors. The latest design also features a more polished look for the headlights, and uses carbon fiber for most of the body panels.The interior has also been given a major revamp.
Ares hasn't said when deliveries will start but numbers will be limited. The company previously said the coupe and speedster will each have a production run of just 24 units. At the S1's launch in 2020, Ares announced a starting price of 500,000 euros . It isn't clear if the company has updated pricing since then.
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