Another day, another hypercar, and this time, it’s the NILU. This vehicle from Nilu27 was inspired by 1960s F1 and Le Mans racers, classic Italian design houses, as well as the Bauhaus “form follows function” philosophy.
Starting with a bespoke carbon fiber monocoque with lightweight aluminum-alloy tubular subframes the were chosen to improve access to the drivetrain components while effortlessly facilitating heat extraction and celebrating the mechanical aesthetic. Power comes from a V12 engine making over 1,000 hp, mated to a CIMA seven-speed gated manual. The ‘Launch Edition’ variant will be limited to just 15-units, with pricing yet to be announced.
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My path in the industry has never been about following rules and sticking to norms .I was never afraid to follow my intuition or chase my dreams. Breaking conventions is simply a byproduct. The same is true for NILU – a hypercar that discards current trends and conventions in pursuit of an elevated automotive experience,” said Sasha Selipanov, Nilu27 Founder.