Italdesign Giugiaro Parcour Concept Car!

by AllAutoExperts    |  23 October, 2015

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The anniversary of 45 years in business required proper celebration, so Italdesign Giugiaro has decided to let the entire world know about its successful career by releasing the first parkour car. Yes, you've read it right. GT is a car you have never ever heard of before. The sports car concept is truly original and touches one of the most amazing sports in the world - Parkour.

Due to a control button installed in the board panel, the driver has the amazing possibility of adapting the car to the route's conditions, like off-road, winter, or high speed.

The car has two seats, a 5.2 liters engine, which produces 550 HP. It is a V10 coming from Lamborghini, placed in the middle of the back of the car. This powerful engine reaches 100 km/h in as little as 3.6 seconds.

The whole idea of the concept begun from the simple question regarding what are the supercars missing nowadays. Once the answer is found, the Italdesign team got to work. This SUV was meant to ensure the most comfortable conditions for the driver and passenger, no matter what road it is driven on.

The design of the car is just as impressive. It comes in lines and shapes that are characteristic of a crossover and a sports car. Light, subtle, and rigid at the same time.

The two main materials that were used to make the car's body are carbon fiber and aluminum. They are the best answer to the aerodynamics' requests. The body is dyed in Red Giugiaro.

The cabin is designed in an urban style, the driver and the passenger is placed really close to each other. There are two doors, made entirely out of carbon fiber. The opening manner is like a butterfly, which makes getting into the car even easier.

You will be surprised to find video cameras instead of the standard view mirrors. All of the technical details are brought in an elegant manner so that they all enrich the car's appearance. All of the control buttons are placed on the steering wheel, making driving even a more pleasant experience. The two chairs in the car are installed as far in the back as possible so that the entire space is used wisely.

All of the relevant information is displayed on the LCD monitor, in front of the driver. There is a functional side of the screen and an interactive one. The colors change based on the chosen driving mode, Comfort, Sport, Off-Road, or Ice. The suspension of the car has 8 available coil overs installed on it, making it possible to name it "pushrod 2.0".

 

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