The Adamastor Furia, The First Portuguese Supercar, Combines Bold Design and Advanced Technology. With Limited Production and a Carbon Fiber Chassis, It Offers Exceptional Performance Thanks to the V6 Biturbo Engine.
In a historic milestone for the Portuguese automotive industry, the Adamastor Furia arrives on the market as the first supercar fully developed and produced in Portugal. With a bold design, a Ford engine, and cutting-edge technology, the Furia promises to win over high-performance car enthusiasts and put Portugal on the map of supercars.
Adamastor Furia: The First High-Performance Supercar from Portugal
The launch of the Adamastor Furia marks the transition of Adamastor from the P003RL prototype of 2019 to a limited production vehicle that highlights the innovation and quality of Portuguese engineering.
The street version of the Furia has been recently revealed, and a track version, even more aggressive, is on the way, showcasing Adamastor’s ambition to deliver a car that meets the expectations of the most demanding drivers.
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Limited Production and Exclusivity
Adamastor plans to produce only 60 units of the Furia, with an annual production of 25 cars. This limited number aims to ensure the exclusivity and high quality of each unit manufactured.
With an investment of 17 million euros, the production of the supercar is taking place in Perafita, with the first deliveries expected in 2025.
This investment not only boosts the production of the Furia but also solidifies Adamastor’s position as a new force in the supercar market.
The Adamastor Furia is built on a carbon fiber monocoque chassis, providing an ideal combination of stiffness and lightness, essential characteristics for a high-performance supercar.
Aerodynamics played a crucial role in the development of the Furia, with optimizations performed through Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations.
The result is a car that generates impressive downforce: 1000 kg at 250 km/h in the street version and 1800 kg in the track version, surpassing even the 2021 Formula 3 and Formula 2 cars.
Power and Price of the Adamastor Furia
Under the hood, the Adamastor Furia is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 biturbo engine from Ford Performance, capable of delivering over 650 hp and 58.2 kgfm of maximum torque.
Although these numbers may seem modest compared to other supercars, the Furia’s lightness ensures exceptional performance, making it a true contender in the segment.
With a price set at 1.6 million euros (approximately 9 million reais) before taxes, the Adamastor Furia enters the market to compete with leading supercar manufacturers.
According to Ricardo Quintas, CEO of Adamastor, the Furia represents more than just a supercar; it is a symbol of pride and ambition for the Portuguese automotive industry, being the first supercar produced in Portugal.
A Milestone for the Portuguese Automotive Industry
The Adamastor Furia is not just a car; it’s a statement that Portugal can and should be considered a serious player in the development of high-performance vehicles.
Adamastor, with its focus on quality and exclusivity, is ready to challenge the giants of the global automotive industry, offering a supercar that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of the most demanding consumers.


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