Veritas, a niche automaker, has recently announced the final production version of its RS III roadster at the Salon Privé in London. According to some latest reports, the German company is not about to stop there. Veritas will only build 30 cars, but an additional 30 coupes are planned as well, focussed on “markets like the Middle East, where they need air conditioning.”
Veritas is reportedly working on a sport-utility vehicle as well. Not a lot of details are known on the new SUV, but it is rumoured they want to put a small aircraft engine in a carbon fiber body for a package that compromises Spyker’s long-time-coming D12 Peking-to-Paris SSUV.
Until that moment shows up, we have stick to the pictures and amaze ourselves about the current RSIII roadster.
[Via Autoblog.com]
Somehow the front grill looks like it’s from the Maserati Gran Turismo, but it’s still a radical car though.It’d be cool if they’ll really put a small aircraft engine in a carbon fiber body of a suv, that’d fly.