
We are here at the end of Augusthere it is at last. The Vittori Turbio is officially unveiled, and already promises to shake up the closed circle of hypercars. Behind its spectacular Pininfarina lines lies an ambitious project, driven by a young Californian brand, but with a deeply Italian heart and know-how.
A young American brand, an Italian dream
Founded in 2023 and based in Palo Alto, California, Vittori has chosen to hit hard with its first model. The company has surrounded itself with the best: the car's design has been entrusted to Pininfarina, while the mechanics have been entrusted to Italmeccanica, a name well known to enthusiasts for having already given life to the Giamaro Katla V12the V6 from Totem Automobili or the 4-cylinder Kimera Automobili. The result is a hybrid hypercar with futuristic looks and outstanding performance.
A 6.8 L, 1100 hp hybrid V12
Under the hood, Vittori packs a 6.8-liter naturally-aspirated V12 (the same as in the Giamaro Katla), coupled to an electric motor at the front. The whole unit develops around 1,100 hp, transmitted to all four wheels. While the brand is keeping a tight lid on final figures, we can expect top-notch performance: 0-100 km/h in less than 2.5 seconds and a top speed in excess of 350 km/h.

With specifications like these, the Vittori is positioned in the same category as benchmarks such as the Lamborghini Revuelto, while bringing its own personality to the table.
Design by Pininfarina

It's hard to remain indifferent to the styling of the Vittori. The low, wide proportions are reminiscent of the largest supercars, while the sculpted surfaces and tapered headlamps give it an aggressive air. The front end is reminiscent of Alfa Romeo and Bugatti, while the rear impresses with futuristic lights and a massive diffuser, all enhanced by Pininfarina's signature blend of elegance and performance.

Vittori also emphasizes the use of artificial intelligence in the design process, particularly for the structure and certain carbon and titanium parts, produced by 3D printing. The aim is to optimize weight and rigidity, while offering active aerodynamics with a dynamic diffuser, splitter and rear spoiler.

Made in Italy
Although the brand is based in California, the Vittori will be produced in Italy. Production is scheduled for 2026, in just 50 examples. All the more reason for its exclusivity.

The Vittori is a perfect example of the blend between Silicon Valley and automotive Italy. Technological innovation from California, the timeless elegance of Pininfarina and the brutality of Italmeccanica's V12 form an explosive cocktail that could well seduce future owners.
A beautiful Italian-American wedding.
To whom we wish all the best.
Unfortunately, we may never come across this marvel.
In any case, it's a manifesto of Pininfarina design excellence. Proof that elegance and hyper-performance can go hand in hand.
Mr. Manzoni, cheers!
Der Motor auf dem Foto ist aber eindeutig ein Bi-Turbo Triebwerk. Kein Sauger. Vielleicht beim nächsten Mal genauer recherchieren. Keine Ahnung, ob der Foto-Motor im Fahrzeug verbaut wird, dennoch passt das Abbild nicht zur Aussage im Text.
Es muy bello... Mirando este coche me ha venido a la mente como habría sido el F80 si Pininfarina siguiera firmando los Ferrari...
Muy bien Sadrac. Exactly, it's an illustration of what an F80 or an 849 Testarossa designed by Pininfarina could have been.