De Tomaso P72 '2019
De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso Automobili is an Italian supercar manufacturer with Argentine roots. Its logo was designed as a horse stamp, stylized with the letter "T", against the background of the Argentine flag. The founder of the company, Alejandro de Tomaso, who moved from Argentina to Italy in 1955, began his automotive career as a racer, and then created a design bureau to develop Formula 1 cars. Unable to achieve success in this direction, in 1963 he organized a small-scale production of central-engine sports cars with a backbone frame and a plastic body.
Design De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72
Revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the new De Tomaso P72 obviously takes inspiration from 1960s race cars, with the company saying that it was designed as a “modern-day classic”.
Design De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72 De Tomaso 2014 was acquired by the Hong Kong consortium Ideal Team Ventures led by Norman Choi. Two years later, the German company Gumpert, renamed Apollo Automobil GmbH, joined this group. And in 2019, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the first joint model debuted - the De Tomaso P72, designed by Joe Wong of Wyn Design.
Design De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72
The historical prototype of this supercar is the De Tomaso P70 racing car, built in 1965 by Carroll Shelby and Peter Brock. It received an open body from Carrozzeria Fantuzzi and was presented at the 1965 Turin Motor Show as the De Tomaso Sport 5000.
Design De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72
The design of the De Tomaso P72 also bears a resemblance to another work by Fantuzzi, the legendary 1967 Ferrari 330 P3 / 4. Notable details such as a glazed engine cover with integrated exhaust pipe, dihedral doors with side glazed roof windows, retro-style round mirrors and round taillights adjacent to triple gills.
Design De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72
Under the elegant curves of the De Tomaso P72 body lies the Apollo Intensa Emozione hypercar chassis. These cars look like two opposites, but they share a common carbon monocoque, designed by HWA and Autotechnica Motori to the standards of the LMP1 racing class.
Design De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72
Both models are powered by a 6.3-liter naturally aspirated Ferrari V12 engine with 791 hp. and a Hewland 6-speed sequential gearbox. But if Apollo IE is track oriented, then De Tomaso P72 is more suited for public roads. It has a luxurious interior with quilted leather trim and a similar diamond pattern on polished copper elements: ball-shaped gear knob, steering wheel hub and circular analogue bezels.
Interior De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72
Production of the De Tomaso P72 will be 72 units, while the Apollo IE series is limited to only 10 units.
De Tomaso P72
De Tomaso P72 obviously takes inspiration from 1960s race cars.
Specifications
Modification of De Tomaso P72
Years of issue 2019-present
Country Italy
Manufacturer De Tomaso Automobili SpA
Produced 72
Supercars category
Body type Two-seater coupe
Technical details
Monocoque design
V12 engine type
Engine displacement 6262 cm3
Engine location Longitudinally centered
Power system Electronic fuel injection
Timing type DOHC
Valves per cylinder 4
Cooling Liquid
Duty cycle Four-stroke
Fuel category Gasoline
Maximum power 791 HP at 8500 rpm
Maximum torque 760 Nm @ 6,000 rpm
Technical details
Transmission 6-speed sequential Hewland
Rear drive
Front suspension Independent on springs
Rear suspension Independent on springs
Front brakes Disc
Rear brakes Disc
Wheelbase 2700 mm
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