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This American V12 hypercar was designed using Artificial Intelligence
Vittori, a US-based startup, has revealed its first hypercar. It’s called the Vittori Turbio. It was designed in collaboration with Pininfarina using artificial intelligence (AI).
“The goal of the car’s design, creation, and production, while certainly prioritizing utilizing cutting-edge technology, is to create a car that returns and celebrates the beauty, movement, sound, and energy of classic, historic cars. The goal of this car to create something that would stand the test of time,” a Vittori spokesperson said.
The Vittori Turbio reminds us of modern McLaren supercars with fluid surfaces and flowing lines. The front end features a hexagonal nose section, flanked by large intakes and slim headlamp clusters housing L-shaped DRLs.
The large side intakes look similar to those on the McLaren 650S. The rear design is quite unique, though. The centrally mounted quad-exhausts have the same hexagonal design as the nose section. The car has a large diffuser and floating buttresses along the edge of the rear fenders.
The interior of the Turbio looks pretty straightforward. It comes with a sporty steering wheel with a multitude of physical buttons and switches, paddle shifters, a digital instrument console and a central touchscreen in a portrait orientation.
At the heart of the Vittori Turbio is a 6.8-liter V12 hybrid that features an electric motor mounted on the front axle. The powertrain was developed by Italtecnica and delivers a combined output of 1100 hp. The company claims the car can sprint from 0-62 mph in an estimated 2.5 seconds.
Prices for the Vittori Turbio start at $2.5 million. Production will be limited to 50 units.
Source: Motor1
