A new Italian supercar with a jaw-dropping V12 just shook up the scene—and it’s not a Ferrari

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Think you can always spot a Ferrari at first glance? Those classic signs—a yellow badge on a fiery red body, killer looks, and a raging V12 under a carbon hood—seem like a dead giveaway. But what if looks are deceiving?

A yellow badge on a red body? A killer look and a furious V12 under the carbon hood? In the Italian thoroughbred family, I pick Ferrari! Unless appearances are deceiving?

More Than Just a Ferrari Lookalike?

When some car customizers “vampirize” existing supercars just to match the sometimes questionable tastes and deep pockets of collectors—think Mansory, ABT, or Brabus, just to name the most famous—others take a far bolder approach: reimagining dream machines their own way, freely borrowing from the mechanical and aesthetic palettes of rivals. Enter Angelelli Automobili, an Italian company that’s been in the tuning game since 2017. Their latest creation? The Furia Rossa V12, a hypercar whose resemblance to the Ferrari bloodline is absolutely no accident.

Beneath the sculpted carbon fiber body lies something worthy of reverence: an all-new hybrid 6.2-liter V12 engine, pumping out a wild 1,000 horsepower! On paper, the Italian brand claims a 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) sprint in under two and a half seconds—now that’s not messing around! And the top speed? Well over 217 mph (350 km/h).

Supercar Tech for a New Era

For the chassis, Angelelli Automobili went big: a titanium-aluminum architecture, 3D-printed thanks to AI-driven software. The result? A hypercar that manages to keep its weight down to around 2,650 lbs (1,200 kg)—no small feat for a car with this much raw power.

The Furia Rossa doesn’t stop there. It sports active aerodynamics, featuring twelve mobile surfaces that adjust in real time for perfect grip at high speeds. All of this is coordinated by predictive technology that anticipates the car’s movements based on live driving data. The science fiction vibes are strong…

Driver-Centric Comfort Meets Competition DNA

Step inside and you’re wrapped in a cockpit blending carbon, leather, and light. The driving position? Racing-inspired bucket seats and an ergonomic layout based on an integrated touchscreen interface with full connectivity. AI takes center stage yet again, both to assist the driver and to continuously adapt the vehicle’s settings to the style of driving. Think Iron Man, but with better Italian tailoring.

An Exclusive Ride, for a Select Few

Offered from €1.6 million (about $1.7 million USD at current rates), the new Furia Rossa V12 by Angelelli Automobili is squarely aimed at a niche audience: connoisseurs, collectors, and true lovers of pure mechanical thrills. At that price… well, let’s just say this is not your average Sunday drive.

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