Developed in Belgium by racing legend Tony Gillet, the Vertigo sets old-world sloping curves atop a modern wheel and chassis design, resulting in a unique and beautiful automotive product. The designers describe it as “female’s curves, men’s work, single personality,” although I imagine the phrase has a nicer ring to it in their native French.
The look is something of a blend between a TVR and Donkervoort … obscure marques you probably haven’t heard of either.
While the Vertigo is quite quick, actually holding at one time the Guinness world record for a 0-100 k.p.h. sprint, the car’s purchase price buys you more than speed and style. New owners are granted a personal access pass to Belgian racing circuits, allowing you to enjoy the event while Gillet mechanics keep your Vertigo dialed in.