Gallardo

Segment
Coupe

Originally called the Amoritz GT DR7, Brazil's first ever supercar has been redubbed the DoniRosset. Entrepreneur William Denis Rosset began development of the car following a meeting with Brazilian designer Fernando Morita, owner of Amoritz GT, in 2008. The unique supercar was built as a gift for Rosset's father 'Doni' Donino, with its design closely resembling the profile of the Lamborghini Gallardo and power coming from an ethanol-converted 8.4-liter V10 from the Dodge Viper.

Coupled with twin-turbochargers, estimated output is 1,007hp with power sent to the tarmac via a Mendeola six-speed sequential transmission. The supercar concept is 4.7m long, 2m wide and has a layout mirroring that of the McLaren F1with a central driving position flanked by two passenger seats. LED lights and five centrally-positioned exhaust pipes are highlights of the design features. Originally the vehicle was intended to be a one-off, but having shown a full-size clay model to Rosset's friends who were quick to place deposits, there are now plans to produce 50 units, each priced at $1million.