Nemesis

Third prototype from ESP9 students at Espera in Montbéliard. In fact, the Nemesis was developed in parallel with the Genesis. They are almost twin sisters.

The Nemesis takes its structure from the ESP9 and was developed in parallel with the Genesis (Espera photograph).

More comfortable?

The Nemesis stands out from the Genesis for its greater comfort. Well, everything is relative. This two-seater roadster has no roof, no windscreen, and no lighting. The dashboard, facing the passenger, is a little more complete than that of the Genesis. The seats are molded directly into the body, with some foam for added comfort. The chassis is a dual-frame design.  At the rear, the Nemesis differs from its sister model in that its double exhaust tailpipe is no longer central.

The Nemesis looks less Spartan than the Genesis, but that's just an air!

V6 PRV

As with the ESP9 and Genesis, the engine is a V6 PRV derived from a Peugeot 406 coupé. It develops 190 hp and is positioned transversely across the rear center.
The Nemesis was exhibited at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show.

The seats are molded directly into the body. The dashboard is a little more complete than that of the Genesis.

In brief
1- Based on ESP9
2- 190 hp PRV V6 engine
3- Dual-frame chassis