Simbol Design must have a fascination for supercar look-alikes, don’t they? Straight from the minds of those who presented to us the Lavazza GTX-R V12 is another sportster that takes its styling cues from an array of existing exotics running around the roads these days.

At first glance, Simbol Design’s K1 Attack looks like a styling mix of the Lotus Europa->ke2056 and the Spyker C8 Aileron with hints of Ferrari->ke252 splashed into it. It’s not the first time Simbol Design has been ‘inspired’ by the design elements of other supercars – the Lavazza GTX-R V12 looks a lot like the Ferrari Enzo->ke389 – so we shouldn’t be all that surprised that they took elements from different exotics, put them together in one vehicle using a polyester body and a tubular steel chassis, and promptly gave it its own name: the K1 Attack.

Hit the jump for the K1 Attack's specifications.

Measuring 406 cm long and 185 cm wide, the K1 Attack is surprisingly big especially considering the car weighs 878 kg. Performance-wise, Simbol Design’s K1 Attack doesn’t strike you as a car that’s got Prancing Horse power, but it’s still powerful enough to not embarrass itself on the road. The tuning firm outfitted it with an Alfa Romeo->ke1386-sourced V6 Turbo 2.0 cc that produces 246 horsepower and is mated to a 5-speeed manual transmission while clocking a 0-6- mph time of 4.9 seconds at a top speed of 165 mph. Not overwhelmingly powerful, but good enough to hold its own. And Simbol Design also gave it a new hardtop, which is always a cool option to have on a supercar.

The tuning firm has said that the car is now available for purchase, although they didn't give a set price on how much one is going to cost one. We're guessing that if you want to find out, you're going to have to give these guys a holler.

Simbol Design has loads of photos of the K1 Attack that you can check out at the gallery. Let us know what you think.

Here are some galleries of the vehicles we think Simbol Design took their inspiration from.