New Hypercar from Vittori and Pininfarina
The automotive world is excited again by the appearance of a new hypercar, especially when it comes to a model created with the participation of artificial intelligence. After a series of mysterious teasers, the company Vittori has finally presented its first project – Turbio, developed in collaboration with the famous Italian atelier Pininfarina.
Key Model Characteristics
The Artificial Intelligence Mystery
One of the most interesting details that disappeared from Pininfarina’s official release was the mention of “AI-assisted design.” Although such claims are no longer surprising in the modern world, their application to styling raises questions, given the reputation of the legendary Italian atelier.
Pininfarina describes the collaboration as “based on an original visual concept from Vittori and developed in partnership with the legendary Italian atelier Pininfarina.”
Company representatives have not yet disclosed details about the role of artificial intelligence in the car’s creation process but promise to provide additional information later.

Design and Influences
The exterior of the Turbio looks unique, although it features characteristics of brands such as Bugatti, Lamborghini, and McLaren. The front attracts attention with a small radiator grille, similar to Bugatti, and two large air intakes below the headlights.
The car’s side profile includes characteristic hypercar elements: massive air intakes and a low roofline. The rear stands out with a bright engine cover, four exhaust pipes, and unique rear lights.
It is still unknown on which platform the Turbio is built – whether it was developed from scratch or uses the base of another car. However, it’s interesting that the model’s length and wheelbase match the parameters of the Lamborghini Revuelto.
Power and Performance
The heart of the hypercar is a unique 6.8-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine from Italtecnica, supplemented by an electric motor. The total system power is 1100 hp, allowing acceleration to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds. The engine has a redline around 9000 rpm.
Interior and Details
The Turbio’s interior is no less impressive than its exterior. The steering wheel combines buttons and controls, and it also features a semi-digital instrument panel, a vertical multimedia system screen, and ambient lighting. The upholstery is made from a combination of white, black, and blue leather.
Price and Production
Information about the cost and exact production start dates has not yet been disclosed. However, Vittori has already opened pre-orders and confirmed that only 50 units of this model will be produced.
The collaboration between Vittori and Pininfarina could become an important step in the development of hypercars, combining traditional design art with innovative technologies. The limited series and powerful characteristics make the Turbio one of the most anticipated cars of the coming years.