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Bizzarrini Giotto Supercar Gets a Cosworth V12 in a Carbon Fiber Body

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Bizzarrini Has High Hopes for Its Giotto SupercarBizzarrini
  • Bizzarrini just released four new photos of its Giotto HyperGT, scheduled to arrive in showrooms around the world in 2026, including in the U.S.

  • The carbon-fiber supercar was designed by the Giugiaros.

  • No pricing nor any horsepower or torque figures were released.


Supercars come and supercars go, many before ever being made. The Bizzarrini Giotto has all the qualities schoolboys love in a supercar: fabulous carbon-fiber body with lots of wings and flaps, mid-mounted V12 power, and genuine Italian heritage.

It’s just not clear whether the exciting structure you see here actually exists in three dimensions or only in the two dimensions shown above and in the gallery. We asked; haven’t heard back yet.

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Regardless, the company has created, even if it’s only on paper, a car that sounds promising. Leading the promise is a deal with Cosworth for a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V12.

Cosworth has done some of the greatest engines in sports car and racing history, most notably the Ford Cosworth DFV that dominated Formula 1 for years. Most recently Cosworth did and is doing the 3.3-liter V12 in the Gordon Murray T.50 and T.33 supercars, and some of those are actually running, so that part sounds legit.

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Cosworth was commissioned to build the Giotto’s 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V12. No horsepower or torque figures yet.Bizzarrini

The Bizzarrini people say the custom-made-mill will “meet all worldwide legislative and emission regulations and is being engineered to deliver ultimate engagement and drivability.” So that means it’ll work here in the U.S.

The specific displacement of the engine is 6626 ccs, which corresponds to Bizzarrini’s birthdate of June 6, 1926. Was that necessary? Why not?