What you’re looking at isn’t the latest homologation special to come from an automaker’s sports prototype racing program. (It’s not an imaginary spy agency from a cartoon show for that matter, either.) It’s a Dutch supercar of sorts, and you can buy one now.

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It’s called the Isis AM01, and it may not be pretty, but it is, well… intriguing. Forget the “controversial” design, and underneath you’ll find the 275-horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged boxer four-cylinder from the Subaru Impreza WRX STI driving the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission. It’s reportedly based on the Saker GT, another small-run supercar from New Zealand.

With only 1,875 pounds to schlepp around, the 275 horses are reportedly enough for a 4.2-second sprint to 62 and a 160 mile per hour top speed. €120,000 ($175k) is the asking price, but a more powerful AM02 version with 400 horsepower from an unspecified 3.0-liter engine is also said to be in the works for a €20k ($30k) premium.

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