The classic Halcyon GT is reborn after years of intensive development. Like it’s ancestor, the new Halcyon pushes luxury and performance to extreme heights. Leviathan offers two seating and engine options available to suit the owner’s needs.
The Halcyon GTS
The Halcyon GTS’s engine is a 40 valve 5.9L V10 that features Leviathan’s VVL and VVT technology. The V10 makes 690 hp of raw, naturally aspirated power. This power is fed to all four wheels with a 7-speed dual clutch gearbox. The result is a 0-62 mph time in 3.2 seconds (without launch control) and a top speed in excess of 225 mph. The large carbon ceramic brakes are capable of stopping the 3832 lbs car from 62-0 mph in 93 ft.
In keeping the spirit of the original Halcyon of the 60’s, the interior is all hand-made from the leather seats to the wood and chrome detailing. The Halcyon features Leviathan’s most advanced interior to date with it’s new luxury HUD system. The driver has access to the internet, GPS, radio, climate control, and more through voice commands or a streamlined touchscreen. It also includes old-fashioned knobs and buttons for the more standard functions (like volume, A/C) for those who want to keep their driving experience simpler. The 14-speaker Revel audio system packs a powerful punch that would satisfy any audiophile. Though we recommend 2 seats for the V10 GTS variant, a 2+2 is also available.
The Halcyon GT
The GT is the tamer of the two Halcyons for those who want something more practical. The engine is a 4.3L V12 Twinturbo making 488 hp. Extremely smooth with a subtly powerful exhaust note, the V12 provides a stable, comfortable ride all the way up to 202 mph. Acceleration is still quick with a 0-62 mph time of 3.9 seconds. To match the increased focus on luxury, the GT’s active suspension is tuned more for comfort and safety features are improved.
We didn’t make the Halcyon to be a statement of excess. The Halcyon was a vehicle (no pun intended) for developing multiple technologies for Leviathan including ways to reduce driver distraction by more intuitive interior design, and to create more environmentally conscious performance engines. The Halcyon GTS is more fuel efficient than many of it’s hyper/GT car counterparts at a combined 23.7 mpg. The Halcyon GT makes a combined 31 mpg (with cruising mpg well beyond that) and has a range of 560 miles. The Halcyon will be available later this year for a limited production run. The 2+2 GT will be priced at $145,955 (90% markup) and the 2-seater GTS at $162,955 (100% markup).