Giamaro Unleashes the Katla: A 2,128-HP Quad-Turbo V12 Hypercar

SummaryGiamaro Automobili debuts Katla, a quad-turbo V12 hypercarProduces up to 2,128 hp and 1,480 lb-ft of torqueCarbon monocoque, active aero, CNC suspension and fighter jet-inspired cockpit complete the all-new, track-focused designGiamaro Automobili has unveiled its first-ever creation, the Katla — a carbon-fiber, quad-turbo V12 hypercar delivering up to 2,128 hp and 1,480 lb-ft of torque. Its "hot-V" V12 sits longitudinally in the middle, enabling a near-ideal 42:58 weight distribution thanks to a rear-mounted transaxle. Even in its “base” tune, the engine pushes 1,647 hp at 8,500 rpm, paired with either a 7-speed AMT or an upcoming 11-speed dual-clutch transmission.Built around a 375-lb carbon monocoque chassis with over 29,500 lb-ft/deg of torsional rigidity, the Katla prioritizes extreme responsiveness. Electronically adaptive dampers and a fully active rear wing continually adjust based on speed and cornering forces. Braking is handled by massive 16.5-inch carbon ceramic front discs clamped by 10-piston calipers, matched by 16.5-inch rear units with 4-piston calipers.Visually, Katla exudes restrained aggression. Its “floating” maroon-to-silver color gradient emphasizes a wide, low stance, measuring 188.6 inches long, 79.8 inches wide and just 46.8 inches tall. The interior pairs aviation cues with tactile materials like CNC-machined aluminum and carbon fiber weaves. Only a limited number of Katlas are expected to be built.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

May 27, 2025 - 15:48
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Giamaro Unleashes the Katla: A 2,128-HP Quad-Turbo V12 Hypercar

Summary

  • Giamaro Automobili debuts Katla, a quad-turbo V12 hypercar
  • Produces up to 2,128 hp and 1,480 lb-ft of torque
  • Carbon monocoque, active aero, CNC suspension and fighter jet-inspired cockpit complete the all-new, track-focused design

Giamaro Automobili has unveiled its first-ever creation, the Katla — a carbon-fiber, quad-turbo V12 hypercar delivering up to 2,128 hp and 1,480 lb-ft of torque. Its "hot-V" V12 sits longitudinally in the middle, enabling a near-ideal 42:58 weight distribution thanks to a rear-mounted transaxle. Even in its “base” tune, the engine pushes 1,647 hp at 8,500 rpm, paired with either a 7-speed AMT or an upcoming 11-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Built around a 375-lb carbon monocoque chassis with over 29,500 lb-ft/deg of torsional rigidity, the Katla prioritizes extreme responsiveness. Electronically adaptive dampers and a fully active rear wing continually adjust based on speed and cornering forces. Braking is handled by massive 16.5-inch carbon ceramic front discs clamped by 10-piston calipers, matched by 16.5-inch rear units with 4-piston calipers.

Visually, Katla exudes restrained aggression. Its “floating” maroon-to-silver color gradient emphasizes a wide, low stance, measuring 188.6 inches long, 79.8 inches wide and just 46.8 inches tall. The interior pairs aviation cues with tactile materials like CNC-machined aluminum and carbon fiber weaves. Only a limited number of Katlas are expected to be built.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast