The revival of a storied Italian nameplate has taken full shape as De Tomaso officially unveiled the production version of its long-awaited P72 this week, more than five years after first revealing ...
Six years. This is how long De Tomaso took to get the P72 ready. A tribute to the De Tomaso P70 prototype, the model blends curvaceous, sexy lines with Ford V8 power. A manual transmission, analog ...
It’s been a couple of years since we last heard about the gorgeous De Tomaso P72 and thankfully the company shared an update from its cold-weather development. This short video released by De Tomaso ...
It has been six years since De Tomaso Automobili unveiled its P72 concept at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. That’s a long time in supercar years, and since then we’ve heard nary a peep from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The front of the De Tomaso P72 supercar. We spoke with De Tomaso CEO Ryan Berris about the car which is set to begin deliveries in ...
De Tomaso has revealed the production-spec P72, a retro-inspired supercar powered by a 700 hp supercharged 5L V8 Built on a carbon monocoque chassis, the P72 features push-rod suspension, no digital ...
De Tomaso has built the first production-specification version of its P72 supercar The car will be used for final dynamic validation ahead of the first customer examples being built Development is ...
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Few people have had the chance to feast their eyes on the De Tomaso P72 prototype. The flagship vehicle from De Tomaso Automobili is quite the stunner, worsening its fans' curiosity over its debut.
Forgotten supercar makers are having quite the week. Yesterday, Noble was convincing us all it still existed with a new supercar, and now De Tomaso has come out of the woodwork with news of a new ...
Argentinian racing driver Alejandro De Tomaso launched his first supercar, the Vallelunga, in 1963. The mid-engined Vallelunga was first aluminum bodied, then fiberglass, and built in small numbers.
It’s been five and half years since the revived De Tomaso brand unveiled the P72 but only now has it completed work on the first production-spec example. De Tomaso will limit the production run to ...