A special supercar will be available in 16 nations
The MARSIEN supercar is making waves in the automotive world, with its sleek design and high performance capabilities. Created by Marc Philipp Gemballa, this limited edition model is constructed from over 85 carbon fiber pieces, making it both lightweight and durable. With only 40 units being produced, buyers from over 16 countries have already shown interest in this exclusive supercar.
Designed by French Porsche’s Alan Derosier, the MARSIEN has been rigorously tested across various terrains, from the challenging Nordschleife to the unforgiving Arabian desert and icy glaciers of Scandinavia. This extensive testing ensures that the car can perform exceptionally well in extreme weather conditions, whether it’s the freezing temperatures of -4°F in Austria or the scorching heat of 70°F in the UAE desert.
What sets the MARSIEN apart is its versatility, with both on and off-road capabilities. The suspension system consists of more than 30 individual pieces, allowing drivers to adjust and navigate different terrains with ease. Additionally, the car features a RUF-tuned motor that delivers an impressive 750hp in standard setup, and a whopping 830hp with a stage two setup.
Each MARSIEN owner will have the opportunity to choose from an unlimited selection of paint hues, and can also opt for exposed carbon elements on the rear diffuser, front splitter, and side skirts. Priced at up to 0,000, this supercar is truly a luxury item that is not commonly seen on the streets.
The name “MARSIEN” is a reference to the planet Mars, inspired by the team’s testing experience in the desert landscape of the Emirate of Sharjah. The unique terrain and red sand of this location reminded them of the Martian surface, leading to the car’s fitting name.
Recently unveiled at the Fuori Concorso event at Lake Como, the MARSIEN has already garnered attention for its innovative design and top-of-the-line performance. Marc Philipp Gemballa, the mastermind behind this supercar, has deep-rooted connections to this event, as it holds sentimental value from his childhood memories spent there with his father.
As the MARSIEN takes the spotlight in the supercar world, other manufacturers are also introducing new models to the market. Maserati is gearing up for the release of their latest creation, while Honda is reviving a concept from the 1980s. With the automotive industry constantly evolving, supercar enthusiasts have much to look forward to in the coming years.