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The Bertone GB110 Will Offer 1,100-Horsepower and More

The Bertone GB110 has been debuted by the Italian brand as a new hypercar engineered with power, performance and efficiency in mind. The vehicle is constructed with a sleek aesthetic that enables it to glide seamlessly over the roadway and is rated to achieve a top speed of 236mph. The vehicle boasts a powertrain rated to pump out 1,100-horsepower and is powered by a sustainable fuel crafted out of plastic waste that the brand itself will supply to drivers.

The Bertone GB110 is accented by scissor doors for a sleek aesthetic and is likely to be a must-have amongst avid automotive aficionados. The vehicle, however, will be hard to come by being that only 33 units are slated to ever be built.

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