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Meet the 1,100-HP “AI” V12 Hypercar: Vittori’s Futuristic $1M Beast Unveiled

Meet the 1,100-HP “AI” V12 Hypercar: Vittori’s Futuristic $1M Beast Unveiled

The Big Reveal: Vittori’s Turbio Hypercar At a lavish Miami event in October 2025, Vittori presented its first car – codenamed Turbio – as a running concept. news.dupontregistry.com theevreport.com The startup calls it an “AI hypercar” and credits “future‑forward technology” in its development motor1.com newsbytesapp.com. Early media coverage was cautiously impressed: Motor1’s Jeff Perez noted the hypercar “packs a hybrid V-12 engine and a whopping 1,100 horsepower” and “doesn’t look half bad” motor1.com motor1.com. The EV Report similarly highlighted the 1,100-hp hybrid powertrain and Pininfarina collaboration theevreport.com theevreport.com. Despite built-in hype about AI, Vittori’s PR was somewhat coy, avoiding buzzwords
Bugatti Veyron Turns 20: How the Hypercar Icon Is Being Celebrated with Spectacular Festivals and Record-Breaking Auctions

Bugatti Veyron Turns 20: How the Hypercar Icon Is Being Celebrated with Spectacular Festivals and Record-Breaking Auctions

Origins – Piech’s “Impossible” Hypercar The Veyron traces its roots to one man’s audacious idea. In the late 1990s, VW Group chairman Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Piëch (grandson of Ferdinand Porsche) sketched on a train a vision for “a 736 kW [1,000 PS], 400 km/h road car” motor1.com drivencarguide.co.nz. His engineers thought he’d “lost the plot,” but Piëch had a history of defying convention. After VW bought Bugatti in 1998, he pushed several concept studies (EB118, EB218, EB 18/3 Chiron, and an in‑house EB 18/4 “Veyron” concept) toward a final production car motor1.com news.dupontregistry.com. The result was unveiled at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
30 September 2025
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