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This is the 705bhp Ares S1 Project Spyder

Dany Bahar’s company chops the roof off its Corvette-based supercar

Published: 29 Oct 2020

Remember the Ares S Project that was unveiled a couple of months ago? Hard to forget really, given that it was a wild-looking, limited-run, rear-wheel drive supercar with a claimed 705bhp from its naturally-aspirated 6.2-litre V8.

How on earth would one go about making such a thing more exciting? Well, Ares reckons it has found the answer. Welcome, Internet, to the S1 Project Spyder.

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Yep, it’s a roofless speedster in the same vein as the McLaren Elva, the Ferrari Monza and the Aston Martin V12, um… Speedster. There are definite Porsche/Pagani/Koenigsegg/Bugatti cues in there, but we reckon that carbon fibre bodywork comes together to create a real thing of beauty.

There are small wind-deflecting screens to protect the occupants too, with the air apparently being channelled into those slim air intakes behind the headrests.

Like the S Project, the Spyder is based on the mid-engined C8 Corvette, so that air is used to cool a 6.2-litre n/a V8 that drives the rear wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox.

It’s no standard ‘Vette engine though, because when the S Project was first revealed, Ares boss and ex-Lotus CEO Dany Bahar told TG that his US-based parts supplier made a few ‘mechanical modifications’ to ensure 705bhp and a near-9,000rpm redline. That's... that's enough. Ares uses a bespoke exhaust system too, and the absence of a roof should make this thing even more theatrical.

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Whilst the hard-top version can manage 0-62mph in 2.6 seconds, though, the Spyder lags behind with a pedestrian 2.7 seconds. Pah, far too slow.

Just 24 of these Spyders will be built, with each one getting a lovely leather and Alcantara-filled interior. We don’t know the price as of yet, but given that the standard S Project is €500k, we can assume that this one will be in a similar ballpark.

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