Rhino Automotive will be at Ultrace Poland 2026. On 27–28 June, the RR01 will stand among Europe's most extraordinary builds at Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk — and on Monday after the show, you can drive it.
What is Ultrace?
Ultrace is one of the largest car-culture events in Europe. Each year it brings together around a thousand hand-selected vehicles, their builders, and the people shaping modern automotive culture — from one-off customs and restomods to full drift shows running through the weekend. After fifteen years of growth, the 2026 edition, themed "Eternal Culture", moves to a new home: Polsat Plus Arena in Gdańsk, with more space, more possibilities, and the sea at its doorstep.

Ultrace is not a typical exhibition. Every car on the floor is selected because someone built it with intent. That is what makes the event matter — it celebrates the work behind the machine, not just the machine itself.
Why Rhino belongs there
That focus on the build is exactly where Rhino Automotive connects with Ultrace. The RR01 is designed and assembled in-house in Kaunas, Lithuania, by the same team that engineers, prepares, and validates every component close to the hardware. It is a car born from the same culture Ultrace celebrates: people making uncompromising machines with their own hands.
For us, Gdańsk is also close to home. Bringing a Lithuanian-built supercar to the Baltic coast, to stand alongside the best builds in Europe, is a natural step — and we want to meet the community that has followed the RR01's development.
The RR01
The RR01 is a mid-engine supercar built around a T6 aluminium monocoque with carbon-fibre body components and a driver-focused interior assembled in-house. Every completed car leaves our workshop as a documented, individual vehicle — with its own VIN plate and a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin issued by Rhino Automotive. You can explore the platform, specifications, and options in the RR01 configurator.
Test drive the RR01 on Monday
After the Ultrace weekend, we are opening test drive slots on Monday, 29 June 2026. Seats are limited — pick your time slot below and come drive the RR01.





