Usually when we bring you spyshots, they are freshly taken at the Nurburgring under the glistening summer sun or in Arctic Scandinavia. This is a rare sighting of a new car at night. You'd think that's a bad thing, but the night gives this V10 supercar an air of mystery.
Under those black covers is of course the Cabrera, Sant'Agata's next V10 super sportcar which will have the tough job of replacing their most successful model ever, the Gallardo.
It will be powered by a 600 hp V10, built from aluminum and carbon fiber and controlled by advanced Italian traction witchcraft. There will be no manual transmission option, only a quick seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
Because we spotted it at night, the design of the taillights is much easier to see. They are very thin, all LED strips and don't have the typical Lambo three-point star pattern. The car is still heavily camouflaged but we think it looks a lot like the Sesto Elemento, not the Gallardo, an unbelievably good thing considering Audi owns the company. The nose is completely flat and the back end a raising wedge shape.
It will be powered by a 600 hp V10, built from aluminum and carbon fiber and controlled by advanced Italian traction witchcraft. There will be no manual transmission option, only a quick seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
Because we spotted it at night, the design of the taillights is much easier to see. They are very thin, all LED strips and don't have the typical Lambo three-point star pattern. The car is still heavily camouflaged but we think it looks a lot like the Sesto Elemento, not the Gallardo, an unbelievably good thing considering Audi owns the company. The nose is completely flat and the back end a raising wedge shape.