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Savage Rivale is a Yacht and Supercars maker from the Netherlands.

Overview[]

Text originally taken from Savage Rivale's Website

In 2006, riding along the coastal roads on the Côte d’Azur, Emile Pop was struck by a spark of inspiration. He realizes that while many people can have fun on speedboats and yachts, only 2 can fit in supercars.

It was then and there, Emile decides the time is right for a new breed of ‘social’ supercars, bearing the following hallmarks:

Emile Pop meets Justin de Boer during his industrial product design studies  and together they create the first proof of concept of the 4 door convertible supercar.

They immediately share an entrepreneurial enthusiasm, which enables the duo to secure funding and partners to start their voyage.

In the first 6 months, a clay model is carved out to visualize the exterior. At that time, the company is just a two man show and realizing the dream still seems impossible.

Emile Pop meets Justin de Boer during his industrial product design studies  and together they create the first proof of concept of the 4 door convertible supercar.

They immediately share an entrepreneurial enthusiasm, which enables the duo to secure funding and partners to start their voyage.

In the first 6 months, a clay model is carved out to visualize the exterior. At that time, the company is just a two man show and realizing the dream still seems impossible.

After 8 months of hard work 18 hours a day 6 days a week, the first prototype is finished. On the 1st of April in 2009 Prime Minister Balkenende unveils the car during the AutoRai.

The first prototype is subjected to the first performance & endurance tests on the drift parcours at Weeze Airport Germany & the famous racing tracks in Zandvoort & Assen. Racing driver Yelmer Buurman helps us with improving the handling characteristics.

Year Model Image Appearances
2009 Roadyacht GTS SR Roadyacht stock Asphalt 8: Airborne
2011 Rivale GTR A8 S-R GTR stats (S 2) Asphalt 8: Airborne
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