F&M Vulca S Launched

2009 F&M Vulca S

By Zack Newmark
March 23, 2009 8:00 PM
Filed Under: European, Specialty Marques, Supercars

Another truly exclusive supercar has just been released to the market. The Vulca S made its debut earlier this month at the Salone Internazionale del Lusso in Vicenza.

Only ten units of the 630 horsepower Vulca S will ever be made. The S-badged Vulca follows up on the "base" version of the supercar, first shown off at last year's Geneva show. That car is priced between €280k and €340,000.

Pisa-based Faralli & Mazzanti's Vulca S is completely handmade in aluminum, with OZ Racing wheels, and Continental Italia tires. The 2+2 coupe also uses a data system from AIM Sportline. Front and rear LEDs and quad exhaust can be seen outside. Inside, you'll find an upmarket stereo, what appears to be a wood trim, power seats, and two center-mounted LCD screens. One of these likely provides speed, RPM, and fuel information, since there are no gauges in front of the driver. Hand stitched quilted leather rounds out the package.

Each Vulca S will carry an individual number. Pricing for the car was not mentioned, but there's a good chance you can't afford it anyway.

 

 

Source: Faralli & Mazzanti

Comments

Piotre_k
March 23, 2009 8:44 PM
OMG! That dashboard is really ugly! And that steering wheel?! BMW 6-series' interior doesn't look very good, but this is truly horrible. Looks like designers put some bits from Chinese pick-up truck on it.

P.S. It's not very pretty from the outside either.

Bristol411S3
March 23, 2009 8:54 PM
That is NOT a good looking car.

GRAVE
March 23, 2009 9:20 PM
i think if they make the interior look like the SL i'ld be better, this interior is really ugly

i like the steering wheel and the way they stetch the leather on the seats

Iconic
March 23, 2009 9:46 PM
What the hell is this thing? It makes absolute no visual sense to me. I can't stop staring at it, in bewilderment. And is that a honda steering wheel?

sensei
March 24, 2009 1:32 AM
Only 10 version to be made? No one cares. Zzzzzzzzz, this will be lucky to be a footnote in a coffee table book about overpriced ego exercises that made no impact on the industry nor history.

Iconic
March 24, 2009 2:24 AM
I think I'm pretty thankful only 10 are being made. One day in the future someone will find this thing in a junk yard or an open field and post in a car blog. Then we'll all have a good laugh.

kritik
March 25, 2009 2:59 PM
There should be a special tax added to ugly cars , or some sort psychological evaluation, assessment should be done to the buyers. Thank goodness only ten units will be made. It will keep other drivers focused on their driving and less likely of getting themselves into accidents as a result of witnessing one of these on the road .I hope my children and grand children never get the opportunity to see one either.So help me god.

alessandro
March 25, 2009 4:24 PM
I'm not sure about the spelling of the car name. Is it entirely correct? In ohter hand it's better that way.


Edited by user on March 25, 2009 at 4:25 PM
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