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Dutch automaker Savage Rivale impresses with its Roadyacht GTS supercar

The Dutch aren’t exactly known for their automotive prowess, but it looks like Netherlands-based supercar startup Savage Rivale is looking to change all of that. The small boutique automaker has introduced its latest creation, the Roadyacht GTS, and while we have always been told not to judge a book by its cover, we can’t help think that the Rodyacht GTS will be an exceptional “read” by looking simply at its sleek and elegant design.

But apart from the sharp and sleek profile the Roadyacht GTS is sporting, the Dutch supercar packs some pretty impressive specs under the carbon hood as well. The hand-made supercar features a 670-hosepower V8 engine, maxes out at an impressive 205 mph and can go 0-60 in 3.4 seconds. Not too shabby for a four-door convertible.

The body of the Roadyacht GTS is made of a chrome molybdeme chassis and carbon body panels, while the four-doors feature a unique suicide wing design. The interior of the Roadyacht GTS features all the luxury you would expect from a high-end sportscar like a touchscreen controlled dashboard and leather interior, while also sporting some more unique options such as a custom watch with built-in keyless entry, and a champagne cooler –perfect for those sun-filled trips around the French Riviera.

Amir Iliaifar
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Associate Automotive Section Editor for Digital Trends, Amir Iliaifar covers the ever increasing cross-section between tech…
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