Experience the Power of British Luxury Cars: Mr JWW and the Gunther Works Team Achieve Monumental Feat
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Mr JWW and the Gunther Works team have achieved something monumental - they've allowed a loyal fan to be the first person outside of the company to drive their 750+ horsepower turbo mule car. This is an incredibly early development mule car, only 5% of the way to production, and it's a testament to the trust that the team has in their fans.
The mule car is set up for track performance, so it's important to note that the suspension and geometry are not production ready. But that didn't stop the team from taking it to Laguna Sea and beating some serious competition - even a 1200 horsepower electric car and a Lotus Formula 1 car.
The driving experience is nothing short of incredible, and the car covers ground in an obnoxious way. It's a testament to the power of British luxury cars, and the incredible driving experience that can be had with hybrid cars in the UK. Mr JWW and the Gunther Works team have created something truly special, and it's a must-see for any car enthusiast.
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Mr JWW recently shared his raw reactions to a pre-production car from Guntherwerks, and viewers were in awe of his ability to create deep relationships with all these different manufacturers. His enthusiasm for the car was evident, and viewers were impressed by the attention to detail in the design. They appreciated the trust the company had in him to share the footage with the public, and were excited to see his journey to ownership. Many were also in awe of the car's power and light weight, and some even compared it to the Chimera in Greek mythology. Some viewers were not fans of the design, but most were in agreement that it was a beautiful machine. Finally, viewers were excited to see what the car could do on the track, and some even suggested Pikes Peak as the ultimate test.