There’s going to be a new track-only hypercar this summer.

Lamborghini this week released teaser photos of the SCV12, developed with Lamborghini Squadra Corse, the Italian exotic’s racing division.

Decked out with orange, black and white camouflage in a unique pattern, the SCV12 features wild styling with sharp angles and a large carbon fiber rear wing.

Lamborghini says the model has its most powerful naturally aspirated V-12 engine ever and is capable of over 830 hp.

In the front, there’s a double air intake as well as what Lamborghini calls a “central rib.” Lamborghini says the setup directs air to the intake scoop on the roof and in turn creates greater airflow to the engine, increasing power.

To further boost the car’s track chops, it has a carbon fiber chassis, a sequential six-speed transmission and racing slick tires.

Lamborghini will build the SCV12 at its Squadra Corse factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. The automaker did not say how many it will build or how much it will cost. It will be unveiled later this summer.

The SCV12 follows another hypercar from Lamborghini. The automaker last year revealed the Sian FKP 37, a hybrid which features a 785-hp V-12 engine paired with a 34-hp electric motor to deliver a total of 819 hp.

The SCV12 is the latest model in a growing group of track-only nameplates from the likes of Aston Martin, Ferrari, McLaren and Porsche.