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If Corvette and TVR had a love child, it would look like the Anomalya

If a Corvette and a TVR, an American brand and English brand, went on holiday to Italy and had a love child, this is what that child would look like.  It’s called the Anomalya and it’s a limited-edition high-performance luxury sports car manufactured in Tuscany.  READ MORE: 5 hypercars faster than an F1 car – […]

by | Published on 18th Feb 2022

If a Corvette and a TVR, an American brand and English brand, went on holiday to Italy and had a love child, this is what that child would look like. 

It’s called the Anomalya and it’s a limited-edition high-performance luxury sports car manufactured in Tuscany. 

READ MORE: 5 hypercars faster than an F1 car – including the bonkers SSC Tuatara

It’s a mom-and-pop project, except instead of a mom-and-pop the car is built by three friends, so perhaps it’s more of a men-in-a-shed kind of thing. 

As ever, you can never be too sure about the solidity of a project like this, the car looks intriguing, especially the rear end section.

It’s a lightweight sportscar, tipping the scales at just 1,080 kg, powered by a Porsche-sourced 3.2-litre V6, paired to a VW-sourced DSG gearbox. 

It takes 4.4 seconds to get to 62 mph – and the top speed is is 167 mph. 

The creators say the price is aligned with that of a Porsche or Ferrari – but that could be anywhere between $50,000 and $1 million. 

I suppose, if you have all the money in the world and you’re tired of buying different colour Bugattis just for kicks, you could give this Anomaly, sorry I mean ‘Anomalya’, a chance. 

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