Unveiled at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, the Sin R1 550 has now received a custom interior job from Vilner. The
Bulgarian tuner received the exotic machine in naked carbon fiber, and started
applying a combination of leather and Alcantara to different surfaces in two
shades: black and red.
Additionally, the lightweight material was used on
other parts of the interior, providing a special contrast, and before calling
it a day, the tuner engraved the 'Sin Cars' lettering to various surfaces, and
added the Bulgarian national flag right above the digital instrument cluster.
Vilner says that the build quality and materials
used throughout the cabin are on the same level with Pagani supercars, such as
the Zonda and Huayra, and the performance of the R1 550 is not that far away
either.
It uses the 7.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine
that powers the Corvette LS7, rated at 550PS and 650 Nm of
torque, which is married to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The automaker claims that
the 0-100 km/h sprint takes 3.5sec, and top speed stands at over 300 km/h.
Prices for the Sin R1 550 start at £ 199,900
(US$ 258,653), without tax, while the 450 PS version can be had from
£ 179,900 (US$ 232,775), in the United Kingdom.