Curtain finally lifts on the all-new Zenvo Aurora

Published on Aug 16, 2023 at 5:10 PM (UTC+4)
by Adam Gray

Last updated on Aug 21, 2023 at 1:32 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

The Zenvo Aurora has officially been unveiled on the eve of Monterey Car Week.

There’s been chatter about the all-new Danish hypercar for some time now.

But, the curtain’s finally been lifted – and it’s all and more than we expected.

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For starters, two variants of the Zenvo Aurora have been launched simultaneously – Agil and Tur.

Translated from Danish as ‘Agile’ and ‘Touring’, one’s a track-focused high-downforce version, while the other’s designed for road use.

Clearly, the brand understands that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work with hypercars.

But, despite being very different cars for very different drivers, both models offer the same thing – heaps of power.

Power and performance

Both Zenvo Aurora models have a 6.6-liter quad-turbocharged V12 engine developed by MAHLE Powertrain.

It’s a bespoke powerplant, mid-mounted behind the cockpit, producing a hefty 1,250bhp and revving to 9,800rpm.

But, there’s more, as it’s also got a lightweight electric motor system linked to it, generating up to 600bhp depending on drivetrain configuration.

The Agil’s rear wheel-drive system features a single integrated electric motor generating 200bhp.

Meanwhile, the four wheel-drive setup – standard on the Tur and optional on the Agil – adds a further electric motor to each of the front wheels offering 1,850bhp.

The result seamlessly blends instant power and torque, delivering naturally aspirated engine-style throttle response.

Not only that, but it makes the powertrain the most powerful V12 engine ever fitted to a road car.

Design

Despite being built around the same chassis and powertrain, the Agil and Tur are set up very differently.

With a more aerodynamically aggressive stance and profile, the Agil is the lighter weight, more track-focused model.

As such, it features underbody aerodynamics and a high-level rear wing with air brake function.

As you’d expect, inside the cabin is stripped of comforts and unneccesary luxuries, with the carbon chassis exposed in several places.

Ultra-lightweight technical materials have been used to upholster the seats, doors, and dashboard.

This weight-saving approach means the Agil weighs in at less than 2,866lbs (1,300kg).

The more aggressive design delivers enhanced levels of downforce, producing 880kgs of downforce at 250km/h (155mph), and a top speed of 365km/h (227mph).

In other words, it’s an absolute track monster.

Meanwhile, the Tur is the grand touring variant, with a beautifully sculpted exterior and dynamics set up for stability and comfortable on-road driving.

The design also comes with a standard four wheel-drive system.

Basically, it delivers the same unwavering performance, but in a much more subtle and elegant manner. 

Despite having a heavier drivetrain, the Tur’s more aerodynamically efficient shape will accelerate on to a top speed of 450km/h (280mph).

What’s more, its cabin is appointed with high specification, tactile materials and increased levels of sound proofing.

This produces a more traditional luxury GT environment for the occupants.

Zenvo Aurora price

Just 100 Zenvo Aurora models will be built in total – 50 examples of each.

Production is expected to commence in 2025, with first deliveries set for 2026.

As for cost, pricing is said to be from $2.84 million, although it’s believed the majority are already accounted for.

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Adam Gray is an experienced freelance motoring journalist and content creator based in the United Kingdom. Using his media accreditation with manufacturers’ press offices, Adam test drives the latest cars and attends new vehicle press launches, producing written reviews and news pieces for a variety of lifestyle and business publications. Here at Supercar Blondie, Adam applies his journalistic skills penning social-first content around current news and trends. When he’s not behind the wheel of the latest car or writing up another viral story, Adam can be found at his local rink playing ice hockey or at the Riverside Stadium supporting his beloved Middlesbrough FC.