In this edition, let's indulge in a dreamy exploration of some truly remarkable cars that are beyond the realm of ordinary. These captivating machines may not be hitting the roads in their presented forms, but their pictures speak volumes, and the inspiration for this post comes from none other than the renowned Supercar Blondie. For those unacquainted, Supercar Blondie, also known as Alex Hirschi, hails from Australia but now resides in Dubai, where she thrives as a vlogger showcasing supercars. You can follow her adventures on @supercarblondie or via YouTube.c-a-r-c-a-r
c-a-r-c-a-r -Without further ado, let's dive into Supercar Blondie's top 5 picks of these extraordinary dream cars, accompanied by a visual feast of images. Get ready for a jaw-dropping ride through automotive fantasy!
Mercedes-Maybach Project 6
Originally presented in Pebble Beach in 2016 as a coupé and a year later in Monterey as a convertible, the Project 6 is a 6-metre long retro-design by excellence, powered by a 750 hp all electrical engine capable of charging up to 350 kW, meaning 100 km in around five minutes. This 2+2 coupé and convertible are in the words of the chief design officer Gorden Wagener both “H๏τ & cool”, and you could add to that both modern and retro, the former on the interior, the latter on the exterior. However you want to call it, it’s a beautiful automobile!c-a-r-c-a-r
GT by Citroën
There's no mistake - this is undoubtedly a Citroën, and surprisingly, it's a concept that was unveiled back in 2008, yet it remains timeless in appearance. Just like the Lamborghini mentioned earlier, this Citroën concept was created for a computer game, Gran Turismo 5, to be exact. The virtual version boasted a mid-engined, two-seater coupé design, utilizing a hydrogen fuel cell engine. However, in the real-life prototype, it was equipped with the V8 engine from the Mk II Ford GT, as covered in a previous article a few weeks ago.c-a-r-c-a-r
Supercar Blondie's video above provides a glimpse of the prototype's powerful V8 engine. In 2009, rumors circulated that Citroën intended to produce six units for road usage, but it remains uncertain whether that plan was ever realized.c-a-r-c-a-r