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2011 Eterniti Hemera Concept: 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show

Late last month a cryptic message was announced by London-based Eterniti Motors, which said a new luxury automotive brand was coming and that a concept of its first model will be unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show on September 13.

Along with the announcement, a teaser image of the concept, dubbed Hemera, was released, as well as the short video clip pasted below.

We now have more details and images of the concept.

Eterniti describes itself as an independent, boutique British luxury brand, uniquely based in London. The automaker aims to satisfy a growing demand for additional luxury, personalized specifications and exclusivity among car buyers. The sudden spike in interest in such models is due to strong demand for high-riding performance models from emerging markets such as Russia, India and China, where poor road conditions often negate the ability to drive low slung sports cars at high speed.

The Hemera will be the world’s first super-SUV, providing new levels of luxury, space and performance in an SUV to create a new niche. Eterniti also boasts that it will feature a limo-like rear cabin, including twin reclining seats, iPads and a drinks chiller.

It is based on an existing vehicle platform--most likely a Porsche Cayenne--and designed to go up against the likes of a planned Aston Martin Lagonda crossover and a new ‘Super-SUV’ from Bowler. Eterniti’s engineers have apparently rebuilt the chassis, uprated the drivetrain, repackaged the interior, and added carbon-composite body panels.

Peak output is in excess of 620 horsepower, with top speed exceeding 180 mph.

The engineering team is led by Alastair Macqueen, who was responsible for the development of the Jaguar XJ220 supercar and has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with both Jaguar and Bentley. Eterniti also has its very own F1 driver, Johnny Herbert, like Macqueen victorious at Le Mans but in addition a winner of three Grands Prix during a 10-year Formula 1 career. Johnny will have an active involvement in developing Eterniti vehicles as well as serving as an ambassador for the brand.
Eterniti is currently establishing a London hub featuring a showroom, car build and service center, and a separate atelier where customers can discuss their requirements and create a bespoke specification for their cars, which will be hand-built on site by British craftsmen and technicians. The London facilities will open later this year, with further showrooms in key international cities to follow from 2012.

Production of the Hemera, meanwhile, is also scheduled to start in 2012. However, we're not sure how France's PGO will react to Eterniti borrowing its 'Hemera' name.

Stay tuned, as the MotorAuthority team will be on hand at the Frankfurt show to bring you all the latest information and images of the Eterniti Hemera, plus much more. You can follow our full coverage of the event thus far by clicking here.

 

2 comments

  • Joseph Vilis  •  8 months ago
    Who cares, just another toy for the super rich!
  • Joseph Vilis  •  8 months ago
    Who cares, just another toy for the super rich!

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