Bizzarrini Giotto Supercar Looks Set To Be An Italian Masterpiece With A 6.2-Liter V12

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New images and information about the bespoke supercar have been released.

Bizzarini has finally released pictures and new information about its highly anticipated Giotto supercar. Named after the brand's late founder,Giotto Bizzarini, this new "hyper GT" was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and his son Fabrizio at GFG Style in Turin, Italy.

The company was waiting on aerodynamic analysis before it couldfully unveil its creation, and with confirmation the design exceeds expectations, the company is proud to show off its V12-powered creation to the world.

Bizzarrini and Giugiaro's relationship can be traced back 60 years, when the two collaborated on the 5300 GT whilst Giorgetto was working at Bertone. Today, this project reunites these iconic Italian brands, with the Giugiaros capturing the iconic elements of Bizzarinis of old in a package that will excite enthusiasts worldwide.

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Featuring a mid-engined design, the vehicle has a carbon fiber body structure and panels. Up front, you're greeted by massive hood vents that have been a hallmark of Bizzarinis for decades. Slit-like headlights akin to theBugatti Centodieciare part of a line that beautifully frames the Bizzarini badge. Underneath, you get a massive F1-inspired dihedral front splitter framed by tri-foglights on both sides.

Down the sides, you're greeted by a mid-engined shape reminiscent of theMaserati MC20with triangular B-pillars inspired by the 5300 GT. The sports car has a very aggressive stance, looking ready to attack the road ahead of it. There are no pictures of the rear just yet, but you can make out a massive diffuser from the side profile. The gorgeous shade of red with gold wheels fits the vehicle beautifully.

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This car is about more than just beautiful looks. Sitting at its core is a brand-new Bizzarini V12. The company says that the engine is being made to comply with all worldwide emissions regulations and is an homage to Giotto by having a capacity of 6626cc - his date of birth, June 6, 1926.

The vehicle is set to begin on-road testing in the latter half of 2024 led by Bizzarrini CTO, Chris Porritt. There's no date yet on when it should hit the market or how much it will cost, but we wouldn't be surprised if it arrives with a seven-figure price tag in 2026.

In the meantime, Bizzarini will continue to deliver its gorgeous 5300 GT Corsa Revival race cars toclients around the world.

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