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Vittori Turbio: The AI-Engineered Supercar From A Bold New Italian Brand

Crafted with Italian passion and powered by AI innovation, the Vittori Turbio reimagines the future of automotive design.

The exclusive million-dollar hypercars club now has a new entrant to claim the stakes. Vittori Motors, Birthed in Italian passion, backed by American technology. The new hypercar start-up, founded by tech Entrepreneur Carlos Cruz in the land known as the Motor Valley, Modena, Italy, home to legendary marques like Ferrari and Lamborghini.
Vittori is a luxury mobility atelier, which, according to its founder, is here to unite the timeless artistry of Italian craftsmanship with the cutting-edge precision of artificial intelligence, reimagining automotive design and performance. It’s first, the Vittori Turbio marks a new era where the amalgamation between Artificial Intelligence and human artistic spirit comes into foray.
The Vittori Turbio is not just any hypercar – it’s an engineering statement, where the coming together of two different worlds incorporates their ability to the best of its abilities to push the boundaries of innovation and style. The limited-run Vittori Turbio will be built by the legendary Italian Design house, Pininfarina, by incorporating advanced AI technology to design the car.
The AI-designed Hypercar features a 1,100-horsepower 6.8 litre V12 engine sourced from an Italian engineering firm known as Italtecnica, which, according to the company statements, propels the hypercar from standstill to 62MPH under 2.5 seconds, not too shabby for the newcomer. Apart from a few technical specifications, not much is known. For a full-blown spec sheet, we have to wait till the brand officially announces the delivery timeline for the production-ready model.
Inside, the hypercar features a digital instrument cluster and a touchscreen for the infotainment system.  But rest assured, it’s not going to be littered with unnecessary screens – with a complicated user interface, there are a few buttons and toggle switches to get meddle with.
Other notable features include carbon-ceramic brakes, adaptive magnetic ride control technology, Active Aerodynamics combined powered by AI technology, and Carbon Fibre Body parts. And several of its chassis and body parts, such as the titanium exhaust, will be manufactured using an artificial intelligence-powered 3D printer.
The Vittori Turbio is set to cost anywhere north of $2.0M and a limited run of 50 units is tentatively set for deliveries by the final quarter of 2027. The Hypercar is just a debut product from the brand; its founder, Carlos Cruz, alongside the unveiling of the Turbio, announced the brand’s intentions to venture into eVTOL, the Electric Aviation sector, and various other forms of advanced mobility.