Icona Vulcano teased before Auto Shanghai arrival

by SpeedLux

Icona has released a couple of new teaser photos of their Vulcano which will be showcased next week at 2013 Auto Shanghai.

Icona Shanghai was founded in 2010 and it aims to bring the best of European design, engineering, modeling and prototype experience in the automotive sector for the benefit of its customers in China and Asia.

Vulcano’s V12 powertrain was developed by the ex-Ferrari engine technical director Claudio Lombardi. The front-engined, two-seater will come with an exciting 900 hp (662 kW) which means that the car would be able to touch 0-124 mph (0-200 km/h) sprint in less than 10 seconds and will have a top speed of 217 mph (349 km/h).

Talking about designing, the Icona Vulcano will be an evolution of the Fuselage concept which was shown in 2011 which was drawn by Samuel Chuffart, the firm’s design director.

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