Vittori Hybrid Hypercar Debuts in Miami With Pininfarina
Vittori, a visionary hypercar maker with roots in America and Italy, launched its first vehicle in October in Miami. The limited-run hybrid hypercar evolves from an original Vittori concept created in collaboration with the legendary Italian design house Pininfarina. The team promises impeccable production, quality, craftsmanship, aesthetics and speed. Vittori bases its headquarters in the United States and builds in Italy, uniting timeless artistry with cutting-edge technology to reimagine the future while honouring classic car design.
Founder and CEO Carlos Cruz started Vittori after scaling multimillion-dollar companies in finance, tech and AI. Cruz says, “Our dream was to create a beautiful, high-speed vehicle that evoked emotion and a sense of connection. We didn’t want to create another supercar; we wanted to build something that feels like flight, like a sculpture, like power at your fingertips. We sought to build a reality where performance, beauty, control, and freedom could exist in one car, without compromise.”
The Miami model runs as a concept that signals the path to the production car. Vittori anchors the debut in a design that blends legacy with innovation. The team prioritised craftsmanship, old-world artistry and a timeless Italian presence. To realise this vision, Vittori partnered with Pininfarina, the global studio behind enduring Ferrari and Maserati silhouettes, to guide concept development, dream manufacturing and exclusive limited series. Pininfarina’s mastery of materials, exterior lines and interiors, which prioritised velocity, ergonomics and function, made it the ideal partner for the debut hypercar.
“Partnering with Vittori on a new vision for the hypercar market embodies one of the essential traits of Pininfarina,” states Giuseppe Bonollo, SVP Mobility, Pininfarina. “For decades, Pininfarina has leveraged its heritage in coachbuilding and its ability to transform pure design exercises into industrial realities through comprehensive, turn-key solutions. These skills remain paramount at Pininfarina in serving global customers, and we are therefore pleased to support Vittori in its mission.”
The first Vittori debuts this October in Miami as a limited-run hybrid hypercar, with only 50 examples available. Vittori equips it with a proprietary powertrain developed by Italtecnica, advanced aerodynamics and additive manufacturing technology. The exterior form follows airflow. Clean, pure surfaces integrate the air intakes and exhausts that manage cooling. An active rear wing allows the driver to adjust drag or add downforce to suit the route and driving style. Inside, Vittori restores driver control. Rather than covering the cabin with touchscreens, the brand reinstates physical controls and switches, placing each element with the intention of reviving the thrill of mechanical engagement.
Vittori will share further details in the coming months as development of the hybrid hypercar progresses toward production.