Zenvo’s limited-production hybrid hypercar arrives in Singapore ahead of global deliveries
by Mac Fabella
Photography by Jin Cheng Wong
For those who follow the hypercar world closely, opportunities to see a new model before production are increasingly rare. That is particularly true when the car in question is the Zenvo Aurora—a limited-production Danish hypercar that has generated considerable attention since its unveiling in 2023.
Last month, Singapore’s collectors and enthusiasts were given exactly that opportunity. In partnership with Wearnes Automotive, Zenvo brought the Aurora to the city-state for its first-ever Singapore preview, offering a select audience an early look at one of the most ambitious hypercar projects currently in development.


Zenvo Aurora features a striking, aerodynamically-focused design with dramatic dihedral “butterfly” doors that swing upwards and forwards.
Having already appeared in markets including Montreal, Nashville and New York, the Aurora is gradually being introduced to potential owners around the world as development progresses, with the first customer deliveries expected in 2027.
And Singapore has long been one of Asia’s most sophisticated luxury automotive markets, home to highly knowledgeable collectors whose garages often span everything from vintage Ferraris to the latest low-volume hypercars. For manufacturers operating at the very top end, it remains an important stop on the global circuit.
Designed, engineered and hand-assembled in Denmark, the Aurora combines a newly developed 6.6-litre quad-turbocharged V12 engine with a lightweight triple electric motor system. The result is a projected output of up to 1,850 bhp, placing it among the most powerful road-going players in the hypercar market.


Details of the Aurora’s minimalist, driver-focused cabin.
Zenvo has created two distinct versions of the Aurora. The Agil is the lighter, more track-focused model, producing 1,450 bhp while remaining road-legal. The Tur takes a different approach, pairing grand touring comfort with the full 1,850 bhp output. Both are intended to deliver the analogue driver engagement that has become central to Zenvo’s identity, even as performance figures continue to climb.
Scarcity, of course, remains part of the appeal. Production of the Aurora will be limited to just 100 examples worldwide, with each car hand-assembled in Denmark and supported through a carefully curated retailer network.
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