Icona Vulcano
The Icona Vulcano is a sports car designed by Icona Design and manufactured by Cecomp. Only three have been built, each with a different powertrain.History
The Vulcano was presented at the Auto Shanghai in 2013. Designed by Samuel Chuffart, its production was limited to a single model, and its price was around 3million euros.Specifications
The Icona Vulcano's chassis is the work of former Ferrari director Claudio Lombardi, designer of numerous world champion cars. The vehicle is offered with a choice of two hybrid engines: the H-Turismo, which consists of a V12 developing combined with a electric motor; and the H-Competizione consisting of a 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 combined with two electric motors. The car is a shade described as "flamboyant red".Vulcano Titanium
The Vulcano Titanium is an improved version of the Vulcano, which is made of titanium. It is equipped with a 6.2 L supercharged V8 engine sourced from Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, developing and of torque, going from 0 to in 2.8 seconds, 0 to in 8.6 seconds, and a top speed over. Just like the Vulcano, The Vulcano Titanium was produced in a single copy and its price was listed at 2.4million euros. The interior features a modified steering wheel from the Ferrari 458, a TFT display used for the instrument cluster, a vertically-oriented TFT display for the infotainment system, an array of toggle switches, and seats made by Sabelt.