
British automaker Lanzante Limited made history at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025 by revealing its first hypercar to bear the company's brand. The vehicle, known as the 95-59, is as much about performance as it is about heritage and design. It's interesting to note that it has a logo with images and videos of Lord Ganesha that are now trending on social media. Known more for custom conversions and restorations than for mass manufacture, Lanzante has a long history of enabling race vehicles to be used on public roads. The 95-59 honours Lanzante's renowned 1995 Le Mans win with the McLaren F1 GTR while showcasing that skill.
The McLaren P1's stylist, Paul Howse, created the hypercar, which has a three-seat central driving position. The 850 horsepower twin-turbo V8 engine is housed in a lightweight carbon fibre shell. The F-22 fighter jet is said to have served as inspiration for the Lanzante 95-59's aerodynamic design and central exhaust.
There are no inside photos yet, but a glass roof offers light and controls are positioned on the roof pod like a jet. The 95-59 will only be produced in 59 pieces, making it an extremely rare collector's item. The Ganesha-inspired crest, which represents knowledge, wealth, and fresh starts, is shown on every vehicle. As previously stated, just 59 vehicles would be produced, with starting pricing of around €1.38 million.