Nikolay  Fomenko, who was probably busy enough being a popular singer,   television new anchor and theater actor, also found time to become an   FIA N-GT champion. And if that wasn’t enough to keep this Russian   renaissance man busy, he has just launched his country’s first sportscar   company, Marussia. To top it off, it’s a hybrid, just to make things   more difficult. Make the jump for all the details.
Fomenko says  that he brought a lot of knowledge from his racing career  to bear on  the Marussia. We see elements of just about every supercar on  the  market in its appearance, but it manages to still look unique.  While he  envisions producing a pure electric car sometime down the road,  the  company’s first project is a hybrid.

The Marussia is  slated  to use a 240-hp, 3.5-liter six-cylinder engine, most likely  from Renault  or Nissan, but it’s unclear where the electric drive  components will  originate from. While much of the car’s parts are  expected to be sourced  from established companies, approximately 35% of  the content will be  Russian. 

Adding a bit of  sizzle to its speed, the Marussia will  also have “a host of gadgets,”  including a 4G Yota network with 10 Mbps  data transfer rates at vehicle  speeds of up to 120 km/h. Bluetooth, GPS  and video screens all around,  plus a 320 GB hard drive to round out the  electronics.
 
 
 

 
