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U.S. Startup Developing Hypercar with AI

American startup Vittori has unveiled the first images of its Turbio hypercar, designed with the help of artificial intelligence.

U.S. Startup Developing Hypercar with AI

The hypercar is being developed not only with AI technology but also in collaboration with Pininfarina. Measuring five meters in length, the Vittori Turbio features an aggressive design with massive bumpers, multiple air intakes, and slim lighting elements.

Overall, the look evokes comparisons to Bugatti and Lamborghini models. According to Vittori, the Turbio will also incorporate active aerodynamics.

The Turbio is set to be powered by a 6.8-liter V12 engine producing 913 horsepower, paired with an electric motor driving the front wheels. Combined output will reach 1,115 horsepower, enabling the car to sprint from 0 to 62 mph in under 2.5 seconds.

The official debut of the coupe is scheduled for October 4 in Miami. Vittori has already announced that production will be limited to just 50 units.


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