This vehicle, among other things, is a tribute to the color red.
Tutto Rosso is indeed Italian for ‘all red’.
And we can tell: everything is red, even the wheels and the interior.
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As Enzo Ferrari famously said, “give a kid the chance to color a car and the kid will make it red.”
“A whopping 95 percent of this supercar is covered in red. That’s right, 95 percent,” the company said in its press release shared with Supercar Blondie.
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That red extends to the cabin, with red leather upholstery for the seats, red accents for the dash and the shift knob, a red carbon fiber center console, end the steering wheel.
Even the engine bay is covered in a red carbon fiber weave.
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We should also point out that one-off commission doesn’t come with hybrid units and dual clutch gearboxes.
This beauty is powered by a Supercharged V8, and it has a manual transmission.
Robertino Wild, the CEO of Capricorn, says of the build:
“Projects such as the Capricorn 01 Zagato Tutto Rosso are not driven by styling alone. They challenge us to rethink how materials, engineering, and aesthetics interact at every level of the car,” said Robertino Wild, CEO of Capricon, who also pointed out that this is a one-off commission for a client.
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And this brings us to the main question, which is about the price.
Capricon hasn’t listed a price for the one-off, but we know that the standard version of the Capricorn 01 starts €2.95 million – $3.4 million at today’s exchange rate.
Alessandro is an automotive journalist with 10 years of experience covering supercars, automotive history, emerging vehicle technology, and luxury transportation. He wrote the first article published on SupercarBlondie.com when the website launched in 2022 and has since built a reputation for insightful reporting across the automotive and transportation industries.
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