UP Design Vittoria concept unveiled
Features a hybridized V8 engine
Following last month's teaser images, Umberto Palermo Design has officially unveiled the Vittoria concept at the Qatar Motor Show.
Looking sleek and aggressive, the coupe has a unique front fascia with bespoke headlights and a ‘cheese grater' grille. The car's long hood gives way to a rakish windscreen and a sloping roofline which is met by LED taillights at the rear. Overall, the concept measures 4,750 mm long, 1,960 mm wide and 1,250 mm tall.
Specifications remain a mystery, but the Vittoria apparently uses a hybridized V8 engine for maximum performance and fuel efficiency.
You may remember Umberto Palermo's previous work. He also penned the ERA and Sofia concepts.
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Comments (5)
Is it me, or did they try to incorporate a million USB- port look-alike's on the car?
January 25, 2012 11:23 am
I dig the hybrid V8, but overall the concept looks to busy. Looks like a damn spaceship, not to mention those multiple vents in the front and back, what the hell is that!?
January 25, 2012 12:11 pm
Why did you deleted my previous comment with the specs of the car? Specs are: petrol 4,2-litre engine, 400 PS, 475 Nm, electric engine 80 PS. 3 modes: electric (range to 30 km), petrol, hybrid (speed up to 315 km/h). Weight below 1750 kg. - Autogen.pl
January 26, 2012 12:49 am












