The Swiss are known for making the best high-end watches, but what about high-end supercars? This is the Picasso 660 LMS –
-sized, there or thereabouts. Where it differs is that it’s considerably lighter, more powerful and, of course, more expensive: €820,000 expensive.
All-round double wishbones are machined from billet aluminium, with the front and rear anti-roll bars, spacers and hubs all manufactured to Picasso’s own design. Off the shelf wasn’t an option. With plans to compete in GT racing and at Le Mans specifically, the chassis is as adjustable and configurable as a race car’s, with owners able to tailor their 660 LMS to their individual requirements and skill sets.
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