This is the Zender Vision 3. Hans-Albert Zender had six four-wheeled visions in the eighties. This appeared at the scene around the same time the Ferrari F40 did. It also remained a prototype.
Zender loved to experiment with fiber reinforced plastics. He started by making bucket seats, continued with his own wheel arch extensions and soon ended up in the aftermarket and tuning industry that was booming at the time in Germany. Still, like many others, he wanted to build his own car using composites.
He stepped into action, and the first show car was ready by 1983. The Vision 1S debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and this is what the press thought of it.
Two years later, he introduced the Vision 2 with a rear diffuser at the back just like the Jaguar XJ220 that came years later. This was followed by the Vision 3C roadster at the 1986 Geneva Motor Show, and the Vision 3 the following year, with a 5.6-liter V8 from Mercedes-Benz producing around 300 horsepower. This is what you see here.
This Is A German Supercar You Don't Remember