Skip to main content

VW’s Italian design arm wants to make some of the world’s most exclusive cars

Storied Italian design house Italdesign is making a spectacular return to manufacturing low-volume cars with a new sub-division named Automobili Speciali. The Volkswagen-owned company will travel to next month’s Geneva Auto Show to introduce a rakish coupe that’s as fast as it is exclusive.

Strangely, the model’s name hasn’t been revealed yet. Italdesign told Digital Trends that we’ll find out what it’s called as soon as the Geneva show opens its doors. Regardless, the coupe stands out with an aggressive, highly aerodynamic design characterized by sharp edges as well as numerous fins and vents. From some angles, it’s almost Lamborghini-esque.

In terms of size, Italdesign’s coupe is positioned between the Lamborghini Huracan and the Aventador S. It rides on a platform made using carbon fiber and aluminum, and its body panels are crafted entirely out of carbon fiber in order to keep weight in check.

A mid-mounted, naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine sends the coupe from zero to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds, and on to a top speed of over 200 mph. Additional details — such as how much power the engine generates and what kind of transmission it’s bolted to — haven’t been released yet.

Similarly, Italdesign hasn’t revealed where the engine comes from. However, it’s most likely an evolution of either the unit that powers the Audi R8, or the one used by the aforementioned Huracan; the two 10-cylinders are closely related. When asked if the V10 is built by one of Italdesign’s sister companies, a spokesman for the brand told us “we cannot officially confirm, we cannot officially deny.”

You’re in luck if Automobili Speciali’s first model sounds like your dream car. Italdesign will build five examples in its factory on the outskirts of Turin, Italy, before the end of the year. The coupe is fully street-legal across the European Union, and the company told Digital Trends that it’s working on getting it certified in the United States.

Pricing starts at 1.5 million euros (about $1.6 million) before taxes and options are factored in. As is often the case with ultra-high-end cars, buyers will be able to monitor the production process and customize virtually every component in order to create a one-of-a-kind car.

Editors' Recommendations

Ronan Glon
Ronan Glon is an American automotive and tech journalist based in southern France. As a long-time contributor to Digital…
Rivian R2 vs R1S: How will Rivian’s cheaper SUV compare?
The front three-quarter view of a 2022 Rivian against a rocky backdrop.

Rivian has finally unveiled the R2, its long-awaited attempt at a more affordable electric SUV. The new vehicle may not be available just yet, but fans of Rivian's design aesthetics and feature set are already looking forward to being able to order the new car. The R2 is targeted at being a more affordable take on the electric SUV and will sit alongside the flagship-tier R1S.

Let's get this out of the way right now: The R1S is most likely going to be a better vehicle than the R2. Rivian isn't replacing the R1S with the R2 — it's releasing the R2 as a more affordable alternative, and there will be some compromises when buying the R2 over the R1S.

Read more
Cybertruck production reportedly halted over pedal issue
Tesla CEO Elon Musk behind the wheel of a Cybertruck.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk behind the wheel of a Cybertruck. Tesla

Tesla’s Cybertruck has been hit by a production delay caused by an issue with a part of the vehicle, a number of media reports have claimed.

Read more
Don’t let the gimmicks fool you. The Ioniq 5 N is a serious track car
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N drifting.

We’re finally getting to the fun part of automakers’ methodical quest to replicate their lineups with electric cars.

Performance versions of ordinary cars have been a staple of the auto industry for decades. But while we’ve already seen some variants of EVs boasting more power and more impressive stats — think Tesla Model S Plaid or Lucid Air Sapphire — the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is the first to truly apply that format to an EV.

Read more