World’s cheapest supercar is delivered in parts & needs to be built by hand… it starts at just £30,000 & can hit 190mph

CAR FANS unable to afford a Lamborghini or McLaren are in luck… thanks to world’s cheapest supercar.

Lithuania-based Rhino Racing’s suitably named RR01 starts at around £30,000 to buy – but it needs to be assembled by hand and the engine is sold seperately.

TikTok/@driveverseThis stunning supercar could be yours for a remarkably low price[/caption]

TikTok/@driveverseThe Rhino Racing RR01 needs to be assembled by hand[/caption]

The remarkably affordable motor is available in two forms along with the option to add the V10 engine from an Audi R8.

For those who don’t know, that packs around 610bhp and a top speed of at least 190mph.

However, the RR01 has been designed to accept just about any engine and transmission.

Better yet, the company claims that car’s user-friendly assembly plan can be done “without extensive technical knowledge.”

According to Rhino Racing, the car “offers a thrilling driving experience with its low weight, powerful engine, and excellent downforce” and while it’s engineered for racing, it’s also a great choice “for weekend driving adventures.”

While the €35,000 base price is certainly tempting, it should be noted that an array of features cost extra.

That includes the interior that they say “combines comfort and racing features” including a custom steering wheel, six-point roll cage, Tillet racing seats and Sabelt safety harnesses.

What’s more, the optional engine will set back buyers an additional €37,500 and comes with a full rebuild, a single mass flywheel and a racing clutch, a straight-cut sequential gearbox, a limited-slip differential, a motorsport ECU and wiring loom as well as other accessories.

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TikTok/@driveverseAs well as the base price, an array of extra features will cost you[/caption]   

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