Rezvani Turns Heads With Beast Alpha Supercar

Rezvani Turns Heads With Beast Alpha Supercar

Published: November 29, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

California-based car company Rezvani took to the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show to reveal its new Beast Alpha, a closed-top version of the brand’s 700-horsepower Beast model that is based on the Ariel Atom.

The new Beast Alpha features a Targa-style panel roof that is removable should the driver choose to make the Alpha look and ride a little more like the regular Beast.

The Alpha also comes with possibly the coolest doors given to any production model on the market. Called SideWinder doors, they actually pop out and slide forward. A massive change to the base Beast model, which doesn’t even have doors.

Rezvani’s Beast Alpha also comes with a few other amenities the Beast doesn’t have, such as air conditioning and power windows. It does still come with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.

Powering the Beast Alpha is a Honda-sourced 2.4-liter, turbo-charged four-cylinder engine that makes 500 horsepower and is paired with a six-speed manual transmission. The Alpha can leap from stop to 60 mph in only 3.2 seconds. The driver also has features such as power output and traction control options.

The Rezvani Beast Alpha is available to order and starts at $200,000.

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