Description: We've been covering the progress of Poland's first supercar, the Arrinera, for some time now. Earlier this month the small company released some details regarding the production car's s...Add Comments1
John SerelyMay 24, 2012 Wow, faking a car company to steal money from investors. Must of took a lot of planning compared to other things they could have done lol
Description: He accuses them of doing this in order to increase the public company's share price on the Warsaw Stock Exchange's less regulated NewConnect right before the Arrinera's debut. Balkan st...Add Comments0
Description: An old Audi A6 supposedly served as the donor car for the instrument cluster and the entire electrical system. However, Arrinera quickly replied to the allegations insisting their car is not based on ...Add Comments4
Sebastian GreyMay 25, 2012 I hope it is not fake. That would be very unfortunate and give a bad rep to other up and coming car companies. Plus it would ruin this company forever.
Hank AustinMay 24, 2012 And if they borrowed parts from Audi legitimately they probably wouldn't be using parts from a 2002 Audi
Justin TuckerMay 24, 2012 Is that why it uses the exact gauge cluster from an Audi?
Rafael CorretjerMay 24, 2012 The people that think the arrinera is a replica of the Lamborghini and uses components from other cars are dumbassssssssssseeeesssss!!!
The only thin g that looks like a component from another car is the vent because it's the same as the corsa vent
Avery WilliamsMay 24, 2012 I don't see any similarities. They're both two different cars.
Ben ArendsMay 24, 2012 Oh never mind, next couple photos reveals that they're there.
Ben ArendsMay 24, 2012 The top one is missing 2 gauges and possibly one LCD (or alternative type) panel, both located dead center. Not a complete chop...
Micah LauMay 24, 2012 Those 2 clusters do resemble one another quite well. Hmmm....
Wow, faking a car company to steal money from investors. Must of took a lot of planning compared to other things they could have done lol