If you are talking about Italian supercars, the name FV Frangivento will probably not be at the top of your list, but that does not stop the car manufacturer in Turin from introducing its latest model, the FV Frangivento Sorpasso.
As a follow-up to the Asfane DieciDieci 1000-hp hypercar and the $ 1.6 million Charlotte electric roadster (with a built-in fish tank), the Sorpasso has a peculiar character. It is available in two flavors, Stradale and GTXX, while the latter’s buyers have decided to turn the two Xs into figures of their choice. How can you customize it?



Apart from that, buyers of both the Sorpasso Stradale and GTXX can enter two personal programs, called Sviluppo Program and Ego Program for 30 days in which they can work with the stylists to design their own car.
The Sorpasso Stradale differs from the others with its cleaner and more elegant appeal. This is the display car that appears in these press images, which appear in Hermes Gray paint. The Sorpasso GTXX, on the other hand, has a two-tone body and carries a more aggressive look inspired by GT3 Group cars.
Although not disclosed in the press images, the cabins of both Sorpasso supercars come in Alcantara, as well as leather produced by the historic studio of Mario Levi Group in Turin. It will also feature an optional Avatar Driving Assistant, paired with an intelligent driver with customizable human features. The AI technology, developed by Sistemevo, has the ability to speak using natural language – like a personal travel companion.
The Sorpasso Stradale, which both carries four-footers and is powered by a V10 engine, does not use forced induction to produce 610 natural horses. The Sorpasso GTXX, on the other hand, is equipped with a charger to deliver 850 horsepower (634 kilowatts), which makes it jump from 0-62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 2.9 seconds and at 214 km / h can pull out (345 km / h).
Price was not mentioned in the release, although FV Frangivento said enthusiasts and collectors had already booked theirs and would receive their cars by the end of July.