Parade of flash motors cruising around London
With its sleek design, custom paint job and turbocharged engine, this stripped-down two-seater looks just like Batman's iconic Batmobile.
But it was a young man - not the masked superhero - who was spotted sitting behind the wheel of the eye-catching convertible as it cruised through the streets of Knightsbridge yesterday.
The KTM X-Bow, which costs upwards of £73,000, is the latest in a string of ostentatious vehicles that have been spotted in the city in recent weeks - a sign that supercar season is in full-swing in the capital.
Over the summer months, wealthy Arabs swap the scorching temperatures of the Middle East for the cooler British weather and ship their flash supercars over so they can explore London in style.
The super-rich and their often Middle-Eastern registered supercars cruise around Harrods department store in London.
The arrival of the supercars has become a regular event in recent years, with rich Kuwaitis, Saudis and Emiratis seeking to out-do each other over who can own the most souped-up sportscar.
Yesterday, a wealthy Saudi Porsche owner held up traffic on one of London's busiest roads by having his £1million Porsche washed and polished.
Super cars parked-up in central London.
Motorists were forced to slow down and bus drivers had to change lanes so they could safely pass the Porsche 918 Spyder while it was meticulously detailed in a parking spot at the side of the road. The hybrid car, appeared to have only recently arrived in the UK and was covered in dust and sand.
Last week, a Mercedes covered in Swarovski crystals was photographed as Lamborghinis and Maseratis appeared to be pouring onto the streets of Knightsbridge. A trio of Ferrari F12s was also seen alongside a Lamborghini Aventor, a £1million Pagani Huayra and a modified Porsche 918.
But despite their dizzying top speeds, many of the cars rarely get out of the gridlocked London traffic and often spend much of the time parked outside Harrods and other luxury boutiques.
-Daily Mail