The Falcon F7 is a supercar that came out in seven units worldwide, out of which only six survive to this day.
Falcon Motor Sports unveiled the Targa-bodied, hard-topped supercar at the 2021 NAIAS show in Detroit, USA. The production continued slowly over the course of a few years.
The road racer uses generous amounts of Kevlar, aluminum, carbon fiber and other lightweight materials to keep its weight down to just 1,280 kilograms (2,822 lbs). Lingenfelter Performance Engineering fitted it with the same V8 as the one found in the Сhevrolet Corvette Z06, raising the output through numerous tweaks to 620 PS (611 hp / 456 kW). As a result, the RWD car hit 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) in 3.3 seconds and went nearly all the way up to 200 mph (322 km/h).
The example on sale has chassis No. 3 and combines a Cherry Red body with a black/orange cabin trimmed with aluminum and carbon details. It is seven years old, has around 5,300 km (3,300 miles) under its belt and goes for $79,000 – a fraction of the $250,000 launch price.