The Vittori Turbio is a V12-powered ride with an exterior penned by artificial intelligence and refined by Pininfarina. No more than 50 units will be made, priced from $2.5 million when they ship in the final quarter of 2027, Robb Report says.
According to the Italian coachbuilder, the Turbio is the world’s first hypercar created with the help of AI technology. Despite this fact, the coupe is exceptionally rigid and has an extremely low drag ratio. Some parts, like the titanium exhaust system, were printed on a 3D printer. The rear wing auto-adjusts its attack angle to facilitate cornering and retracts completely when cruising in a straight line. The taillights are wing-shaped because the emotions from driving the car are supposed to be “akin to flying”, per the company.
A peek inside reveals a leather-draped interior with digital displays installed alongside analog gauges and a tall console separating the driver’s seat from the passenger’s.
The powertrain comes from Italtecnica, an Italian engineering firm renowned for its numerous race car projects, some commissioned by Maserati and Ferrari. It incorporates a 6.8-liter V12 and a single front-axle electric motor. Their output remains to be revealed, but Vittori promised us at least 1,110 PS (1,095 hp / 816 kW) earlier. With this kind of power at its disposal, the Turbio should effortlessly outpace the similarly sized Lamborghini Revuelto.
Even though the Vittori HQ is in the United States, all actual production will be handled by a factory in Modena, Italy. The company’s official website states that it aspires to make all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircrafts (eVTOLs) and even electric jet planes.