The new all-Italian supercar, FV Frangivento Sorpasso Revealed. This is the second attempt by FV in making a high-performance car after the Asfane Hypercar.
Key Points:-
- The supercar will be available in two versions – Stradale and GTXX
- The Stradale gets a 610hp, V10 engine with an AWD layout
- The GTXX will come with an 810hp supercharged V10 engine
- The supercar will weigh just 1,300kg
Little-known Italian car maker Frangivento just announced a new model (with two versions) called the FV Frangivento Sorpasso — one is named the Sorpasso Stradale, and the other is the Sorpasso GTXX. In case you hadn’t heard of “Frangivento” before (don’t worry, you’re not the only one), know that they’re a new, super-low-volume supercar company based out of Turin, Italy. Customization and style come first, but the performance is there, too.
The Sorpasso builds on what the company has already done with its Asfane DieciDieci hypercar, but in a more down-to-earth fashion. Instead of the 996-horsepower hybrid space machine that the Asfane is, the Sorpasso Stradale is a 610-horsepower supercar. It’s still extreme, but not as extreme as Frangivento’s first work. Power comes from a naturally aspirated V10 engine of currently unknown origin (we’ve asked the company for more details). It’s equipped with an all-wheel-drive and weighs approximately 2,866 pounds.
Design and Features:-
The Stradale is finished in Hermes Grey paint, while the GTXX adopts a two-tone finish. The GTXX has yet to be revealed, and FV Frangivento says that it will have "a more aggressive look" with more sophisticated aerodynamics and a large rear wing.
The interior has also been kept under wraps for now, but the company says it will have a sporty, minimalist design and be finished with leather and Alcantara.
It also claims that the Sorpasso will be the first car to be fitted with an Avatar Driving Assistant. The company calls this "an intelligent co-driver" that can respond to voice commands.
FV Frangivento also offers two design programs – Sviluppo and Ego – in which customers work directly with stylists to create their own bespoke cars over the course of 30 days. If they so choose, buyers can replace the XX in GTXX with their own number to make the car entirely unique.
FV Frangivento Sorpasso
According to Giorgio Pirolo, FV Frangivento’s co-founder and art director, the carmaker has taken inspiration from other Italian cars that made automotive history, such as the Ferrari Dino or the Lamborghini Miura.
Delivery:-
Owners will take part in a 30-day customization program that allows them to work with stylists to make every part of it their own. You can even customize the name of the GTXX, as the “XX” can be made into any two numbers of your choosing. Frangivento says the first customer cars will be shipped to folks in July this year. Unsurprisingly, they’re headed to Monte Carolo and Dubai. It claims new customers will get their cars 150 days from their order confirmation and is working on making the Sorpasso available worldwide. If you want to see one in person, Frangivento says the car will eventually go on display in a Munich store opened by the company’s German brand ambassador. There is no official price quoted for the car online at this time.
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