Emile Delahaye, the renowned classic supercar company, is well-known for its expertise in crafting limited-production, extraordinary models. Among their prestigious lineup is the Delahaye supercar featured in this article, believed to have been crafted back in 1950. Despite its vintage origins, the car’s captivating beauty still manages to leave a lasting and impressive impact.
The front bumper of the supercar has a large aluminum horseshoe-shaped grille that is quite similar to Bugatti. The design of the large round cake arch looks very stylish. The headlight is still the classic round ball.
Horizontal view shows that the supercar is quite long, the bonnet is large and the roof can be opened up into a convertible. This is a design that is ahead of the future.
The supercar has a bird logo on the transparent crystal bonnet. On the wheels, there are shiny metal parts that can be mirrored.
The rear of the supercar is also long and has a huge storage area. This supercar uses a 5.6-liter V8 engine that provides 230 HP. It also accelerates normally and not very fast.
With a converted selling price of about 3 billion VND. This supercar is very easy to be present in the car collection of the giants. The rarity and strangeness can also make it quickly popular with the rich.