It'a always a good thing to have an opinion, Chance. I salute you.
Hypercars are not my "thing". I acknowledge their technological brilliance and undoubted prowess at pure driving pleasure. However I am an impecunious man, and can't be bothered to read any engineering analysis, or road driving test, because I'll never own one or even get a chance to drive one. Is this car any good? I dunno - and quite frankly I don't care.
These cars are rarely bought by motoring enthusiasts. It's much more likely to end up in a collection as a pure investment. Either that, or driven noisily and thoughtlessly round Mayfair in London by an Arab prince. Shame. really. Those who would gain most pleasure from the driving experience will probably never get near one, except maybe someone like Jay Leno.
Personally, I don't like the styling, but then again if it's aimed at track-day drivers it has to be aerodynamically effective. However, would you spend that much money and then drive it at track speeds? This won't be the last we see of this type of car - already someone at another factory is thinking how they can out-do it. It's a kind of rat-race.