Written by Abraham Galvan on October 15, 2025

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Limited edition hypercar Turbio debuts in Miami

Designed by Vittori and Pininfarina, a new limited edition hypercar has made its debut in Miami.

The collaboration with the Italian design house Pininfarina, which is behind some of the most enduring silhouettes in automotive history, including models for Ferrari and Maserati, has contributed to help drive Vittori’s concept development, dream manufacturing, and the production of only 50 exclusive limited series of Turbio vehicles debuting for the first time in Miami, said Carlos Cruz, founder and CEO of Vittori.

Vittori’s first fully homologated production units are estimated to cost $2.5 million, and the company plans to begin deliveries as early as the fourth quarter of 2027. Founded in 2024, Vittori is a high-performance automaker building next-generation hyper vehicles that blend AI-assisted design, manufacturing, and race-bred engineering.

“Our dream was to create a beautiful, high-speed vehicle that evoked emotion and a sense of connection. We didn’t want to make another supercar – we wanted to build something that feels like flight, like sculpture, like power at your fingertips,” Mr. Cruz said. “We sought to build a reality where performance, beauty, control, and freedom could exist in one car – without compromise.”

Turbio will feature a hybrid powertrain that delivers an extraordinary level of power, with acceleration figures placing it among the fastest cars in the world, Mr. Cruz added. Engineering efforts are focused on achieving a power output that exceeds expectations, with a 0-60 mph time that positions it in the realm of elite hypercars, he said.

“Our engine-Orion is a V12 naturally aspirated engine. Forged from a unique tribute from Italtecnica to the legendary Formula 1 Engineer Claudio Lombardi, this engine integrates cutting-edge solutions directly from Formula 1 technology. Claudio Lombardi brings race-winning pedigree to the project,” he continued. “He led powertrain programs at Lancia during the marque’s World Rally Championship era and later headed Ferrari’s Formula 1 engine department in the early 1990s, informing ORION’s core architecture, combustion strategy, and durability targets.”

Pininfarina will play a significant role in shaping the car’s exterior and interior design, ensuring it exudes elegance, innovation, and aerodynamic efficiency, said Giuseppe Bonollo, the senior vice president of Pininfarina. While Vittori remains the brand, Pininfarina’s influence will be evident in the hypercar’s aesthetics and design philosophy, he said.

“Partnering with Vittori on a new vision for the hypercar market embodies one of the essential traits of Pininfarina,” he said. “For decades, Pininfarina has leveraged its heritage in coachbuilding and its ability to transform pure design exercises into industrial realities through comprehensive, turn-key solutions. These skills remain paramount at Pininfarina in serving global customers, and we are therefore pleased to support Vittori in its mission.”