The latest in purpose-built coolness comes from American Fardees Rezvani, who has built this Rezvani Beast Speedster. With a body made wholly from carbon fiber and utilizing a 300 bhp 2.4 liter supercharged Honda engine, the Speedster is a 1,700-pound topless car built on the bones of an Ariel Aton 3.

It has no power steering, which Matt Farah claims makes it drive like a prototype car. It isn't forgiving and it isn't terribly friendly to drive, either. "I feel like I'm one stupid mistake away from death," he remarks.

This sense of danger shouldn't always be seen as a bad thing, though. The Rezvani reminds you of the very real threat of taking a car to its limits. Beneath the vicious supercharger whine is a $140,000 counterargument to the high-powered, "easy to drive" supercars.

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