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AjlaniDrakuma
Ajlani Drakuma
Ajlani Motors
aka Ajlani Dragon
Pagani Drakuma
Production 2019-present
Class Supercar
Body Style 2-door Hypercar
Length 185.4 in (4.71 m)
Width 73.6 in (1.87 m)
Height 71.7 in (1.82 m)
Wheelbase 112.2 in (2.85 m)
Curb Weight 4,000 lb (1,800 kg)
Transmission 5-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Engine 1,200 HP Turbocharged Twin Turbo V8 Engine
Power {{{Horsepower and Torque rating}}}
Similar Arinerra Hussarya
Pagani Huayra

The Ajlani Drakuma is a concept hypercar by the Arabic manufacturer Ajlani Motors. The Drakuma marks the first model the company has ever made.

Name[]

The Ajlani Drakuma’s name translates to an Arabic word meaning "the soul of the dragon." Apparently, this name was chosen because it was inspired by, as its name suggests, a dragon, as well as its bold, dragon-like appearance.

Development[]

The Ajlani Drakuma initially made its debut at the 2019 Dubai Motor Show, and by golly, it’s a sight to behold. The unworldly styling is said to be inspired by Lamborghini – a disclosure made by company founder Bashar Ajlani in an interview with Top Gear magazine.

But while the extravagant design takes after the raging bull born in Sant’Agata Bolognese, the Ajlani Drakuma is going to have “Pagani-inspired production.” We’re not sure what that actually means, but we do know the intent is to make 99 cars, with each being fully customizable to suit the customer’s preferences.

The car is actually a design prototype built over the course of five years and represents Bashar Ajlani’s dream to create the next Pagani. In fact, he admits Horacio is one of his idols “because he does not compromise when it comes to quality.”

It’s perfectly understandable why some are going to be skeptical about the Drakuma’s chances of actually reaching production, but for what it’s worth, at least the car did show up in Dubai as promised.

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