Ettore Bugatti was an Italian-French dual citizen. The origin of this brand is also somewhat Italian and after the remake of the Bugatti name, a prototype was made in Italy. The current models are all made in France, the engines come either from Germany (VW!) or from England (Cosworth).
The DeTomaso P900 is very reminiscent of Pinifarina studies from decades ago based on the Ferrari P5 prototype. And that's probably why it looks good. Other exotic newcomers are profiting from the boom in impractical but super-fast hypercars that cost 10 times as much as the latest Ferrari. Try driving a Pambuffetti PJ-01 into a parking garage, taking the ticket and putting it in the slot of the barrier column when you leave - if you haven't driven up beforehand. Most of the time, these exotic cars disappear into an underground car park of a private collection. And maybe once a year you see them at a speed festival like Goodwood.
I have seven Italian sportscars, five are older than 1975. The newest is my 06 599 manual. I'm not a collector or investor, l have these cars because l love to drive them.
according to my proprietary metrics You ARE a collector LOL Glad you are having fun with your garage, cars are meant to be driven and not dust away in a collection somewhere in Dubai
The Aspark SP600 was developed in cooperation with MAT Manifattura Automobili Torino, who currently produce Asparks. And as for Bugatti, it USED TO be Italian and I just wanted to bring the good news to you about the newcomer. Thanks for watching
@@automotiveterritory The only Bugatti made in Italy is EB110 but the brand is French. As for the Aspark, it is made in Japan so it is Japanese, as is its founder.
I love Were This Is Going Already
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the lineup!
Bugatti is French, not Italian
You are right. I addressed this in the narration. Hope you liked the presentation of the new model.
Ettore Bugatti was an Italian-French dual citizen. The origin of this brand is also somewhat Italian and after the remake of the Bugatti name, a prototype was made in Italy. The current models are all made in France, the engines come either from Germany (VW!) or from England (Cosworth).
The DeTomaso P900 is very reminiscent of Pinifarina studies from decades ago based on the Ferrari P5 prototype. And that's probably why it looks good. Other exotic newcomers are profiting from the boom in impractical but super-fast hypercars that cost 10 times as much as the latest Ferrari. Try driving a Pambuffetti PJ-01 into a parking garage, taking the ticket and putting it in the slot of the barrier column when you leave - if you haven't driven up beforehand.
Most of the time, these exotic cars disappear into an underground car park of a private collection. And maybe once a year you see them at a speed festival like Goodwood.
P900 is just so beautiful
Agreed!
I have seven Italian sportscars, five are older than 1975. The newest is my 06 599 manual. I'm not a collector or investor, l have these cars because l love to drive them.
according to my proprietary metrics You ARE a collector LOL Glad you are having fun with your garage, cars are meant to be driven and not dust away in a collection somewhere in Dubai
So if the Aspark SP 600 is the 4th fastest production car ever, what 3 cars are faster?
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, SSC Tuatara, Koenigsegg Agera RS
All amazing cars😊
Which of these is your top pick?
@@automotiveterritory de tomaso
Nice one!
Today we are looking at the newest supercars developed by Italian manufacturers. Which of these is your top pick?
Since when Aspark Owl an Italian brand?
It was mentioned in the narration. There is a joint cooperation with the Italian company.
The Aspark SP600 developed by Mat, Manifattura Automobili Torino
Bugatti is french and aspark is japanese
The Aspark SP600 was developed in cooperation with MAT Manifattura Automobili Torino, who currently produce Asparks. And as for Bugatti, it USED TO be Italian and I just wanted to bring the good news to you about the newcomer. Thanks for watching
@@automotiveterritory The only Bugatti made in Italy is EB110 but the brand is French. As for the Aspark, it is made in Japan so it is Japanese, as is its founder.
De Tomaso and Bugatti is not a Italian Hypercar
I believe it was addressed in the narration. How would you classify De Tomaso? German? Chinese?
@@automotiveterritory De Tomaso is Italian Brand from Modena, was founded by a Spanish Car Runner, but manufacture and construction are Italian.
how is Bugatti an Italian car
It was mentioned in the narration
get rid of the AI voice
What kind of voice?