The Trion Nemesis ,a New Striking Supercar Design | Rich Patterson

The Trion Nemesis, Aiming to bring a new beast to town is the young American start-up, Trion Supercars with its Trion Nemesis. The proposed design is to challenge the “European dominance of the prestigious exotic supercar category.” This aggressive new beast is to make 2,000 horsepower from a twin turbo V8.

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Accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds, and reaching a maximum speed of 270 mph (435km/h) this luxurious, handcrafted supercar will break records if it becomes a reality. Aiming to be launched in 2016, the design group continues working on the exotic proposal.

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Courtesy of Trion Supercars

Rich Patterson, the California-based designer had previously worked at Chrysler, Tesla, and Fisker before starting his Trion SuperCars Company; he tends to pay close attention to the interior design of a vehicle. The car can simply carry a 6’4” driver and is able to accommodate golf clubs or luggage in its trunk. The users of the car can still connect to the world with the car’s internet-connection infotainment display.

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Courtesy of Trion Supercars

This striking machine is intended to offer both hybrid and electrical versions. As its name suggests, the Nemesis will feature multi driving modes, one of which is the “Predator Mode.” The car adjusts its suspension settings, engine map, and interior lighting to match the speed at which it’s going. This all sounds too good to be true, however, supercars remain a life-long dream for many to manufacture, and for the rest of the world to admire from a far.

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Madeline Brooks is a Projects Editor at Arch2O, where she has been shaping and refining architectural content since March 2024. With over a decade of experience in editorial work, she has curated, revised, and published an array of projects covering architecture, urbanism, and public space design. A graduate of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Madeline brings a strong academic foundation and a discerning editorial eye to each piece she oversees. Since joining Arch2O, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the platform’s editorial direction, with a focus on sustainability, social relevance, and cutting-edge design. Madeline excels at translating complex architectural ideas into clear, engaging stories that resonate with both industry professionals and general readers. She works closely with architects, designers, and global contributors to ensure every project is presented with clarity, depth, and compelling visual narrative. Her editorial leadership continues to elevate Arch2O’s role in global architectural dialogue.

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