The Italian exotic car company has been teasing everyone with snippets of exotic information for several weeks.
As if owning an F12 isn't special enough,
the Italian exotic car company is showcasing a special one - off model in Brussels.
Following demand for an open - topped version,
The Italian exotic car builder introduced the slightly more practical convertible in December 2012 following their debut of an open - air concept at the Geneva Auto Show.
Ferrari had little in the way of sexy new sheetmetal to show off today at the Paris Motor Show, but
the Italian exotic car maker did provide a look at its next supercar and the successor to the famed Enzo.
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Marchionne likewise said that the two executives were butting heads over the future of
the Italian exotic car company.
Not exact matches
For lovers of sexy
Italian exotic design, the promise that this
car will inspire a production model bodes well for the future.
It's striking, it's beautiful, and it being painted in racing red only added to its
Italian,
exotic -
car mystique.
We're suckers for the sounds emitted from the tailpipes of
exotic Italian cars, but we suspect that even the most ardent
car enthusiast in Europe would ignore the high - rev scream of a Ferrari for a rousing ride in this tantalizing Detroit steed.
It's not an undeserved reputation, as past Maseratis have been
exotics —
Italian sports
cars and sedans with pasts as celebrated as those other
Italian exotic brands.
A brilliant
car, but one more like the Honda NSX than an
Italian exotic.
Concorso Italiano, famous for the diverse and significant collection of exhibited
Italian cars, is centered on as many as 1,000
Italian &
exotic automobiles,
Italian motorcycles.
We provide a diverse inventory including German luxury,
Italian exotics, choppers, sport bikes, dump trucks, classic
cars, rarities, and just about anything else you can think of.
The latter might not really fall in line with the things Kato - san is doing, the part of the wider add - on fenders is true, but LB Works uses some of the most
exotic Italian made
cars as a basis, and these kits don't come cheap either at prices around the US $ 30,000 mark, and that's without the special Airrex suspension (about US $ 10,000), Armytrix Racing titanium Valvetronic exhaust system (also about $ 10,000) and a set of matching wheels in a staggered 20 - 21 inch setup, preferably made by Forgiato if you ask Kato - san (probably another $ 5,000 for the wheels and about $ 3,000 for the Pirelli P Zero tires).
The idea is to offer high performance in a small
car, with a dash of
Italian exotic personality and pedigree.
Somehow, all of this will only cost around $ 60,000, and for that price, you can have a Corvette or an
exotic Italian sports
car.
If you like
Italian exotics and rare concept
cars, we're guessing you'll like this.
Got a hankering for a hand - built mid-engined
Italian exotic sports
car?
Taking the front - drive powertrain from a Fiat 128 sedan and mounting it behind the driver, the mid-engine Fiat X 1/9 was an
exotic Italian sports
car for the masses.
This motor is something that belongs more in an
Italian exotic than an American pony
car.
This little
exotic Italian two seater has enough character to take on all of the sports
cars on the market today.
No, this is a
car for people unrepentant in their enjoyment of
Italian exotic motoring.
Chrysler Corp., which purchased Lamborghini in 1987, assisted the low - volume
Italian exotic -
car maker in manufacturing, engineering and design.
Then there is the
Italian Lamborghini Countach 5000S Quattrovalvole ($ 136,000), perhaps the world's best - known
exotic car, thanks to the proliferation of graphic art capturing its science - fiction image.
And we haven't even seen the actual
Italian Car Passion area yet... which is upstairs, above these five Lamborghini... in a very nice «central piazza» environment that takes you straight to Italy in a heartbeat, where you will encounter the usual
Italian cars most people could own parked next to truly
exotic cars like the yellow Lamborghini Miura SV or a stunning, dark blue metallic Lamborghini Countach LP400 next to a Bizzarrini 5300 GT Strada... but also the Alfa Romeo Disco Volante and a Lancia Stratos together with a Fiat Cinquecento and a tricycle Vespa.
And there are countless classic
Italian exotics, rare muscle
cars, proper rally
cars, pumped - up 800bhp 4x4s and tuned - up all - terrain buggies.