Saturday, August 23, 2025
Lotec-Mercedes Sirius | The Forgotten 1.200 HP Hypercar that Could Hit 400 km/h
The Lotec Sirius is one of the rarest supercars ever built — a one-off German masterpiece from 2000 with a 6.0L twin-turbo V12, up to 1,200 horsepower, and a projected top speed of 400 km/h. Designed by Kurt Lotterschmid, founder of Lotec, the Sirius combined racing technology with surprising comfort features, making it one of the most ambitious hypercars of its era. In this video, we explore the history, technical specifications, and performance data of the Sirius, as well as its connection to Lotec’s earlier project, the C1000. With only one car ever produced, the Sirius remains a mythical machine whose market value could reach several million dollars today. Discover the story of the hypercar that could have changed automotive history: the Lotec Sirius. #Lotec #Lotecsirius #HypercarHistory #V12
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