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ZENVO REVEALS LATEST COMMISSION TSR-S HYPERCAR  Danish hypercar manufacturer unveils latest commission of 1177bhp twin-supercharged TSR-S model • First example to feature latest carbon fibre innovations from Zenvo including full fragmented carbon fibre wheels and bespoke weave design to exposed carbon fibre body sections • Constant development within Zenvo has also seen the creation of a hybrid gearbox, increasing drivetrain capabilities for future models • Latest TSR-S was due to be unveiled at Geneva International Motor Show, but Zenvo will now be hosting a private media event at its Denmark HQ • Zenvo builds five cars per year by hand from its factory in Præstø, Denmark, with every car built to exacting customer specifications Zenvo has today revealed its latest commission TSR-S alongside further developments from the Danish hypercar manufacturer. This example of the 1177bhp twin-supercharged V8 TSR-S model, the street legal variant of the TSR track car, h...

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