This exposed metal supercar looks Tesla Cybertruck-esque, and unfortunately, it can’t be yours

  • The Peralta S supercar has a totally exposed metal exterior
  • It was just unveiled in Mexico by Italian design studio, GFG Style
  • Its body is so polarizing that it’s being compared to the Cybertruck

Published on Apr 07, 2025 at 5:06 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on Apr 07, 2025 at 5:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

This is the Peralta S supercar, and it has a totally exposed metal exterior.

Created by Italian design studio GFG Style, it was just unveiled in Mexico.

Due to its polarizing appearance, it’s being compared to the Tesla Cybertruck.

But unlike the Cybertruck, this car was a one-off commissioned for a billionaire car collector.

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The Peralta S supercar was first unveiled at the Pastejé Automotive Invitational in March of 2025 and is the first ‘one-off’ manufactured by GFG Style.

Described as a ‘mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car’, the body is undoubtedly what first catches your attention.

Made from aluminum and carbon fiber, it’s striking.

Not only is the exterior beautiful, but it has one big connected door that opens vertically.

But there’s so much more to this car than just its Cybertruck-esque exterior.

The Peralta S was designed by Fabrizio Giugiaro.

Fabrizio drew inspiration from the Maserati Boomerang concept car, which was designed by his father Giorgetto Giugiaro in 1971.

Sitting on a Maserati MC20 chassis, this supercar was made by hand using mirror-polished aluminum.

Its creator Fabrizio Giugiaro said it was designed to be unlike any other supercar of today.

“The Peralta S has a typically 1970s attitude and has nothing to do with today’s cars. I wanted to embellish it with quotations, styling cues, and references to shapes from a past that made history; but it is also a tribute to my father, through the reinterpretation in a modern key of the volumes of the Boomerang,” he said.

There is a catch though

If you’re a fan of the look and want to get your hands on one, there’s unfortunately some bad news.

The car was commissioned by Mexican car collector Carols Peralta – hence the name of the one-off.

So, unlike the Cybertruck, you won’t be able to get your hands on the Peralta S supercar anytime soon.

But hey, at least we can admire the concept from afar, right?

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Grace started her career writing about the weird and wonderful for the international press. She's covered everything from lifestyle to sports and hard news and now finds herself pursuing her main interest - cars. She's loved cars from a young age and has a keen interest in luxury travel too.