Italy is the cradle of the world’s most impressive and definitely best-looking supercars! Today, we pay tribute to the designers and engineers from Maranello, Modena, Bologna, Turin and many other corners of the Stivale, by showing you the newest Italian supercars arriving in 2025!
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Rundown of all models shown in this #AT_New_Cars video:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 M.A.T. Aspark SP600
manifatturaautomobilitorino.com/aspark-owl.php
The original vision, funds and engineering genius behind Aspark Owl came from Japan, but the project finally matured with the help of the Turin based Manifattura Automobili Torino. The synergy of these enterprises resulted in the world’s fastest, lightest and most powerful electric hypercar to date.
01:47 De Tomaso P72 and P900
detomaso-automobili.com/pages/the-p900
De Tomaso P72 and P900 are here to revive the iconic Italian brand, after it was purchased by the Honk-Kong based Ideal Ventures 10 years ago.
03:18 Pagani Huayra Epitome
pagani.com/press/huayra-epitome
Technically, Huayra was discontinued and succeeded by the gorgeous Utopia, but Pagani’s workshop is always ready to make an exception for a special project with a big budget. The Epitome is a one-off designed by the Grandi Complicazioni division, which makes it an especially special hypercar.
04:49 Ferrari 12 Cilindri
ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/ferrari-12cilindri
Ferrari is actively developing electrified engines, but traditionalists are not going to be left without a treat. The latest model 12Cilindri gets an orthodox naturally aspirated V12, the same 6.5L that used to power the 812 predecessor and now works for the Purosangue SUV.
06:18 Bugatti Tourbillon
tourbillon.bugatti.com
The heir to the legendary Chiron is named after a tourbillon mechanism that once revolutionized chronology. Despite preserving the traditional Bugatti design, the newcomer is claimed to have no share components with its forebearers. It is the first electrified Bugatti, which means the record-braking W16 engine was abandoned in favor a plugin hybrid setup.
07:50 Pambuffetti PJ-01
pambuffetti.com/en
Juri Pambufetti’s dreams backed up by decades of experience in the field have resulted in the creation of Italy’s first hypercar inspired by the Formula 1 technology and not restricted by the marketing logic. Pure emotions are the only aim of the Pambuffetti PJ-01 which is motivated by a 5.2L V10 mid-mounted engine making 800 horses.
09:05 Maserati MCXtrema
maserati.com/global/en/corse/mcxtrema
Maserati MCXtrema shares underpinnings with the road-going MC20, but brings extra 110 horsepower, enhanced aerodynamics, and race-ready cabin with an FIA roll cage, yoke steering wheel, and a 6-point harness driver’s seat.
10:28 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
media.stellantis.com/em-en/alfa-romeo/press/alfa-romeo-33-stradale-daring-to-dream
Alfa Romeo is making a comeback to the segment of supercars, but the actual development of the model was outsourced to the famed coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. The name of this model is a direct homage to the original extremely rare 33 Stradale from the 1960s.
12:04 Maserati MC20 Icona & Leggenda
media.maserati.com/en-us/releases/1849
Maserati MC20 Icona & Leggenda celebrate the 20th anniversary of the brand’s fastest road legal car, the MC12 that premiered in 2004.
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Bugatti is french and aspark is japanese
De Tomaso and Bugatti is not a Italian Hypercar
P900 is just so beautiful
Bugatti is French, not Italian
I have seven Italian sportscars, five are older than 1975. The newest is my 06 599 manual. I'm not a collector or investor, l have these cars because l love to drive them.
So if the Aspark SP 600 is the 4th fastest production car ever, what 3 cars are faster?
I love Were This Is Going Already
Since when Aspark Owl an Italian brand?
Today we are looking at the newest supercars developed by Italian manufacturers. Which of these is your top pick?