Vittori, a new ultra-luxury automaker founded in 2023, will unveil its first hypercar next month at an exclusive, invitation-only event in Miami. Developed in collaboration with Pininfarina, the Italian design house behind some of Ferrari and Maserati’s most celebrated icons, the debut concept signals a bold entry into the world of cutting-edge performance.


The car, named Turbio, will be revealed on October 4 as a running concept, previewing Vittori’s engineering philosophy: AI-assisted design, titanium 3D-printed components, and lightweight construction with advanced composites. Power comes from a hybrid system that pairs a high-performance internal-combustion engine with electric motors and a high-voltage battery pack. The result is a target output of 1,100 horsepower, with early performance figures suggesting 0–60 mph in under 2.5 seconds and top speeds exceeding 220 mph.
At the core of Vittori’s approach is artificial intelligence. AI-powered 3D printing allows engineers to optimize chassis and body components for both strength and weight, producing results that surpass conventional methods. Combined with active aerodynamics, Adaptive Magnetic Ride Control, and carbon-ceramic brakes, the concept highlights how intelligent systems can shape the next generation of hypercars.


“Partnering with Pininfarina lets us combine timeless design with modern manufacturing,” said Carlos Cruz, founder and CEO of Vittori. “This concept shows the direction of our first production car – driver-focused, shaped by AI, and built with uncompromising materials.”
Only 50 production examples are planned, with specifications and timing to be announced as development progresses. For those fortunate enough to attend, the Miami unveiling represents the first glimpse of a future where performance, innovation, and artificial intelligence converge in a single, collectible machine.

Source: Vittori Motors