Italian Newcomer Kimera Is Pondering Its Next US Move
Briefly

Kimera Automobili merges the traditions of auto racing with car manufacturing, heavily inspired by Lancia's legendary designs, especially through their restomod creations like the EVO37. The company's founder, Luca Betti, connects this legacy to his father's racing history. Recently, Kimera unveiled the K39, drawing inspiration from Martini Racing's Silhouette, and announced plans to compete in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Their ambition includes a customer version of the K39, pointing to possible future production models aimed at dedicated collectors, underlining the company's aspiration to innovate within the automotive landscape.
Kimera Automobili's vehicles draw inspiration from Lancia's iconic lineup, reflecting a storied tradition of companies transitioning from auto racing to manufacturing, highlighted by their restomods.
The EVO37 is celebrated as one of the most exciting restomods, with significant contributions from industry veterans like Claudio Lombardi, evoking nostalgia for classic cars.
Kimera's K39, inspired by Martini Racing’s Silhouette, underscores their dedication to reviving lost automotive legacies, with plans to compete at Pikes Peak.
With intentions to produce a customer version of the K39, Kimera aims to attract passionate collectors, indicating potential growth in their production capabilities.
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