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The Trion Nemesis Is Proof Americans Can Make SuperCars

The Trion Nemesis Is Proof Americans Can Make SuperCars

While being associated with burly and bold muscle cars isn’t a bad thing, it’s nice to see we Americans can make a sexy supercar that would give the Italian legends a run for their money. The Trion Nemesis is handcrafted in the U.S. and available in a few different models, all of which ooze sexy speed. The RR boasts 2000 hp and can go 0-60 in a wrinkle-smoothing 2.8 seconds, while the others clock in anywhere from 1000 hp to 1400. Plus, any vehicle that offers “Predator Mode” where you automatically modify the interior lighting, height, suspension, exhaust, and rev limits with the press of a button, sounds pretty slick to us. Right now, you can put your name in for one of the 50 RR models, but we’re guessing it will be a tad more than a Mustang GT.