Zenvo has recently unveiled the final exterior design of the Aurora Tur, a V-12-powered hybrid hypercar that has been in development for nearly two years. The Danish automaker first showcased the Aurora, featuring two variants – the road-going Tur and the track-focused Agil. Now, with the Tur’s dynamic debut approaching, Zenvo has revealed some subtle changes to the car’s exterior.
Upon closer inspection, the Aurora Tur sports a new rear-end styling with a more aggressive diffuser and a relocated license plate bracket. The rear deck appears longer, accommodating a reshaped tailpipe and thicker taillights. Up front, the changes are even more minor, including mesh coverings for the front openings and a reshaped hood.
Despite the similarities to the original design, the Aurora Tur is the more potent of the two variants. It boasts a quad-turbocharged 6.6-liter V12 engine, along with three electric motors that increase the powertrain’s output to an impressive 1,850 horsepower and 1,254 pound-feet of torque. Zenvo claims the car can accelerate from 0 to 62 miles per hour in just 2.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 280 mph.
Car enthusiasts will have the chance to see the Zenvo Aurora Tur in action at the Goodwood Festival of Speed later this week. Production of the hypercar is set to begin in 2026, with recent announcements confirming partnerships with Alcon Components for the braking system and Mahle for the V-12 engine. Zenvo’s commitment to delivering a high-performance and visually striking hypercar is evident in the final design of the Aurora Tur.