The supercar will need only the best in braking technology considering it’ll be packing a 1,200hp V16 engine. Brembo’s Chief in the US Wayne Rodgers has revealed that "engineers are working with DiMora designers to develop braking systems that will be capable of stopping an incredibly powerful vehicle,” and that the “fastest intended sport luxury sedan needs the world's best brakes.”
Despite the announcement that Brembo is working on the project, it’s still hard to fathom that such a high performance vehicle could be developed by such a small scale team. Even Bugatti’s Veyron experienced major hardship getting to the showroom floor, and it had the full resources of VW group behind it. Then there's the website, which lists partners as "sponsors" and fails to display even a single real photograph of the project. Bizarrely, the company has set up a partnership with RPost, a service that delivers proof-of-receipt email. How this relates to a car, we don't know.
The man behind the project, Alfred DiMora, claims to have pre-sold 17 cars and is expecting to begin the official launch in 2009. We'll keep our eyes out for more information about this car.


Reader Comments
Fri Jul 20 2007 1:14 AM
HSV_luva says
This thing is so ugly even if it were built I doubt any sane person would want to spend $2m on it. I call BS on this car. Reminds me of the scam with a video game company building a \'fake\' console.
Fri Jul 20 2007 4:33 AM
addy says
that looks sweet
Fri Jul 20 2007 6:57 AM
Randy says
I hope that CG look isn't even close to the final shape. That thing is butt ugly.
Thu Jul 26 2007 8:11 PM
A D says
Go to www.dimoramotorcar.com and see how cool this car really is.
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