
And although many may perceive this with a smirk, in fact, the car called Icona Vulcano Titanium is a very worthy competitor to the stars of the supercar segment. It is built practically from scratch and is not a copy of anyone. Except that the engine was borrowed (officially!) from the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1.

The main creators of the Chinese supercar are such well-known figures in the automotive business as Claudio Lombardi (in the 90s he was the director of Scuderia Ferrari) and Mario Cavagnero, who in his time made a tuned engine for the rally Lancia Delta Integrale.

The power of the Chinese supercar Vulcano, whose body is mostly made of titanium, is 670 horsepower. Weight is one and a half tons. Maximum speed is 354 kilometers per hour. Acceleration to 100 km/h is only 2.8 seconds. As for the price, it is not yet exactly determined, but the company talks about 1-2 million euros, depending on the customer's wishes. The debut of the new product will take place this weekend at the elite auto show in Pebble Beach (USA).








