
Trion Nemesis
In 2012, Richard Patterson, an American automotive engineer, established Trion Supercars in Las Vegas. His initial model was expected to transition him from the Supercar to the Hypercar segment with the 2000 hp Nemesis, which was set to begin sales in 2016, with pre-order prices starting at $1.6 million. Production numbers appeared promising, as the quad-cam V8 engine propelled the Nemesis to speeds exceeding 270 mph and allowed it to reach 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds.

Before any orders could be processed for the Nemesis, Trion Supercars had “upgraded” the vehicle, renaming it the “Nemesis RR.” This version featured a monocoque chassis and a carbon fibre body. Additionally, carbon-ceramic brakes were incorporated, and the interior boasted a digital display with internet connectivity, offering advanced driving modes, including a “Predator Mode.”
While the Nemesis was still pending its official launch, Trion made further modifications, replacing the V8 engine with battery packs, transforming the Nemesis into an EV Hypercar. The company claims that performance figures remain unchanged, with the Nemesis still capable of exceeding 270 mph, now able to accommodate a 7ft tall driver and providing space for your golf clubs if you wish to take it to the range. As of 2025, an official release date has yet to be announced.
