Tramontana XTR: Formula One Meets Jet Fighter

Tramontana XTR

If you were fortunate enough to attend the 10th edition of the Salon Privé at the Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England, then you likely had the opportunity to feast your eyes on Spain’s unique and ultra powerful hypercar: the Tramontana XTR.

The Salon Privé is the United Kingdom’s Concours d’Elégance, which literally translates to mean “contest of elegance.” That’s exactly what it is too: Britain’s most prestigious luxury supercar show and competition among automobile owners. It’s also the perfect place to launch a new vehicle, which was reportedly the case for Spanish supercar brand AD Tramontana and its R model. However, it was actually the company’s white, red and blue XTR that was said to capture the attention of many attendees.

Tramontana XTR

According to a video posted on Bloomberg Business, Dani Clos, a former Formula One test driver that now works for Tramontana, said the “Xtreme Sensations” model combines a “Formula One and jet fighter look.” The vehicle is said to be made completely of carbon fiber, and the interior includes Alcantara and a theme that mimics the exterior. The XTR also features a two-seater setup with one seat positioned directly behind the other — jet fighter-style.

The XTR is the company’s most extreme version in the Tramontana family, and it’s equipped with the “most radical chassis modifications.” The road-legal hypercar is fitted to a potent mid-engine Mercedes-sourced 5.5-liter V-12 Twin Turbo unit paired to what the brand describes as an “ultra-rapid competition gearbox.” As for power, according to Shami Kalra, an employee of Tramontana, total output ranges from 520 to 720 horsepower. That being said, Kalra says one client managed to push the car to a grin-inducing 880 hp. Not bad, right?

Tramontana XTR

Overall, the rear-drive Tramontana XTR is geared more towards track performance when compared to its siblings. And according to U.K.’s Autocar, the Spanish hypercar can reach a top speed of more than 202 miles per hour and sprint to 62 mph in under 3.3-seconds.

Prices range from £350,000 to £450,000, the equivalent of approximately $540K to $694K USD via XE Currency. If you’re willing to pay nearly $700K for the XTR, know that each buyer gets a unique, hand-crafted vehicle that is very exclusive. In fact, only seven exist in the world — three to four of which have been sold to customers in the United States.