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Kevin Lyons: Founder, President and CEO
Luis Perez: Executive Creative Director
Lyons Motor Car has proven sales interest with media, clients and fans conjoining to create an explosive combination of support, now poised to paradigm shift the ultra luxury segment. A bespoke U.S. car manufacturer of the highest level.
They are a US based car company focused on creating a luxury hyper/super sports car "" to
compete with European super sports car companies, like Bugatti, Pagani, W Motors, Zenvo. Lyons Motor Car was established in 2011 and is based in New York City. Their cars are hand built and completely customized/ personalized for each individual client. They create value for their clients by offering a unique artistic expression far from the status quo.
They design cars as art, then engineer it into kinetic art creating a tool of beauty, with each and every part serving as it's own unique artistic presentation. They combine the ultra details of a Detroit Autorama winner, with ultra advanced technological conveniences that no other manufacturer has offered. A car you could admire for hours before you attempt to drive it, a car that comes with its own pair of Lyons Motor Car luxury speed chairs for your viewing pleasure. LM2 Streamliner is the first car in history 100% completely programable from your mobile device your imagination is your limit.
With 1700 horsepower LM2 Streamliner is part hot rod and part, time attack killer, part luxury transporter. They get their inspiration from the custom fabrication world as well as the long history of the best and the ridiculous of classic and modern American automobile design and technology. From the custom tailored fit for each client to the 2 second 0 to 60 times and and full carbon fiber construction, they've created a tour de force that serves as the pinnacle of value, performance and comfort.
Named Streamliner for the pure simplicity of it’s design, layout, and the streamlining and simplification of the advanced and proprietary technologies.
