In 2013, Arabian auto company W Motors released their first supercar, the Lykan Hypersport. Being the first Arab supercar, the release definitely took the world by surprise. However, the more surprising fact was the $3.4 million price tag, which made it one of the most expensive cars in the world. Last month, its successor Fenyr Supersport, officially debuted in Dubai and is ready for production. While the automaker only produced 7 units of Lykan Hypersport, the production of Fenyr Supersport will be limited to 25 units.

Both the supercars from W Motors have similar design elements, though there are subtle differences. The Fenyr Supersport has a Porsche Twin-turbo 3.8 liter flat-six engine which raises the bar with a top speed of 245 mph. The engine produces 800 hp and a maximum torque of 980 Nm that enable it to reach 62 mph in just 2.7 seconds. The car is built in cooperation with the Austrian company Magna Steyr and comes in various color schemes.

The interior has all of the modern technological specs which most supercars (and even some regular cars) have. The fuel consumption of the Lykan was 23.7 mpg on the highway and 17.4 mpg combined, this remains unchanged for the Fenyr. W Motors has priced the car at around $1.9 million, which is significantly lesser than the price tag of its predecessor. The company states that they have minimized the price due to greater production of units for this model. Moreover, it also does not have the costlier elements found in the Lykan Hypersport.