
Vittori Turbio: The AI-Designed Hybrid Hypercar with V12 Power and Pininfarina Elegance
The automotive world has just welcomed a new contender in the hypercar segment — the Vittori Turbio, a breathtaking hybrid coupe powered by a V12 engine and designed by none other than Pininfarina, Italy’s legendary design house. Priced at $2.5 million, this exclusive model blends artificial intelligence, artisanal craftsmanship, and cutting-edge aerodynamics into one extraordinary creation. Only 50 units will ever be built, with deliveries expected to begin in Q4 2027.

The First Hypercar Designed by Artificial Intelligence
According to Vittori’s founder and CEO, Carlos Cruz, the Turbio is the world’s first hypercar entirely designed using artificial intelligence. The AI wasn’t just used for styling — it played a key role in functional aerodynamics, optimizing every curve and contour of the body to enhance downforce and airflow stability at extreme speeds. The result is a vehicle that looks sculpted by the wind itself.
Each body panel serves a purpose: from the active rear wing, which adjusts its attack angle depending on speed and cornering force, to the wing-shaped taillights that symbolize the “sensation of flight.” Even the titanium exhaust systemhas been 3D-printed to achieve both weight reduction and thermal efficiency. The car’s carbon monocoque chassis ensures the ideal blend of rigidity and lightness, promising a race-ready experience on road or track.

A Cabin That Fuses Analog Soul with Digital Innovation
Inside, the Vittori Turbio merges luxury with simplicity. The cabin is wrapped in premium Italian leather, with every stitch made by hand. Unlike many modern supercars that rely purely on screens, Vittori blends digital displays with tactile analog switches, creating a cockpit that appeals to both purists and futurists.
A full-length central console separates the driver and passenger, emphasizing exclusivity and symmetry. Custom options will allow buyers to personalize color schemes, leather grades, and even AI-generated digital art themes displayed on the infotainment interface.

Hybrid V12 Powertrain Engineered in Italy
Underneath its sculpted surface lies a hybrid powertrain developed by Italtecnica, an engineering firm known for projects with Ferrari and Maserati. The system combines a 6.8-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine with an electric motor mounted on the front axle, creating an advanced all-wheel-drive setup.
While official figures are still under wraps, Vittori has hinted at an output exceeding 1,110 horsepower, which would make the Turbio even more powerful than the Lamborghini Revuelto. Expect lightning-fast acceleration, potentially sub-2.5 seconds to 100 km/h, and a top speed surpassing 350 km/h.
This hybrid system is designed not only for raw performance but also for dynamic balance — electric torque vectoring ensures maximum grip during cornering, while regenerative braking contributes to overall efficiency.

Crafted in Modena, Born in the USA
Although Vittori is headquartered in the United States, production of the Turbio will take place in Modena, Italy, a city synonymous with automotive excellence and the home of legendary brands like Ferrari, Pagani, and Maserati. Each of the 50 cars will be hand-assembled by a dedicated team, reflecting Vittori’s philosophy of merging AI precision with Italian craftsmanship.
Beyond hypercars, Vittori’s ambitions extend to next-generation mobility projects, including electric VTOL aircraftand compact electric jets, positioning the brand at the intersection of automotive and aerospace innovation.

The Future of Luxury Performance
The Vittori Turbio embodies a new era where AI-assisted design and traditional craftsmanship coexist. Every detail — from its adaptive aerodynamics to its symphonic V12 — is meant to evoke both emotion and technological awe. The $2.5-million price tag underscores not just exclusivity but also the pioneering spirit behind its creation.
As other coachbuilders like Zagato also move toward developing their own hypercars, the competition in this niche market is heating up. Yet, with Pininfarina’s timeless aesthetic, Italtecnica’s engineering pedigree, and AI-driven innovation, Vittori Turbio stands as one of the most compelling supercars on the horizon.