A newly-formed Russian coach builder named E-Go is apparently hard at work on their first sacrifice, and the little Russki stain we’ve never heard of is aiming done against the state. They’re supposedly building themselves a sports car and naming it the E-Go Revolt. Precious little is known around the platform they’re basing it off of other than it’s Mitsubishi in origin. But, we’ve deduced from the automaker’s assert a claim that it will sport a 3.0-liter twin turbocharged V6, the car is likely built off the 1993-1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT. Not a sum total lot of other cars from the diamond-triumvirate-branded automaker fit that bill. That engine, E-Go claims, is pumped up to 550 HP and mated to a six speed manual. So at what time’s it going to be out?

No idea, but if when completed, the car will sport the handsome and aggressive bodywork you see in these renderings along with an active air suspension, 19 inch wheels, six piston caliper brakes up front with four pistons in the rear and a steering wheel-mounted touch screen LCD to act in the same proportion that the control center despite the car.

This may not be the first sports car from the set on shore of the congeal and snow, but it certainly is the most attractive we’ve seen from any automaker this side of the Iron Curtain. It’s most definitely not as bad-looking as it’s name might suggest. [Cardesign.ru (Translated)]