Malta Independent

GTO Engineerin­g confirms its new car will be called Squalo and reveals final exterior design and engine updates

- JOHN PEEL

has confirmed that Squalo will be the production name for its new car and has revealed the final exterior design updates and a first production­ready look of the new 4.0-litre quad-cam engine.

Squalo, meaning shark in Italian, has been chosen for GTO Engineerin­g’s all-new car due to its shark-like look, instincts and speed. The team, who were previously using the codename Moderna for its all-new, sub1,000kg, V12-powered car, has been working behind the scenes on updated surfaces and production-ready engine alongside a completely bespoke wheel and tyre package.

Now gaining momentum and pace as it works towards the production-ready car, GTO Engineerin­g and its design team has signed off on the all-important exterior aesthetics including the door handles, wing mirrors, as well as working on a bespoke alloy wheel, which will be available in 18”. The tyres, which will be produced by a leading manufactur­er in conjunctio­n with GTO

Engineerin­g are also in developmen­t.

The GTO Engineerin­g Squalo will stick to the same principles since the car was announced: sub-1,000kg, with a manual gearbox, inspired by the Sixties sports cars of old but with modern engineerin­g principles and materials. The Squalo will be powered by a bespoke V12 engine, in keeping with GTO Engineerin­g’s ethos, and both engine and the complete car will be built completely by the firm from the ground up at its UK HQ.

The engine has been announced as a quad-cam V12, but following the last update in February it has had significan­t aesthetics and light weighting engineerin­g upgrades including the surround of the carbs removed to ensure you can see the open trumpets when the bonnet is opened. More news on the engine’s capacity, calculated bhp figures as well as a target weight for the engine will revealed next month.

“There’s been an outpour of admiration for what we’re doing here and we realise a little bit of scepticism whether we’re actually making this: a V12-powered, sub-tonne sports car with a Sixties feel but modern reliabilit­y,

enjoyment and manufactur­ing quality. We’re here to hopefully set the record straight to say yes, it’s happening and we’re sticking to our original ethos for the car as well as timing promises for production. We are also delighted to have early adopters and customer orders received already, and we thank them for the trust in our vision and business,” said GTO Engineerin­g Managing Director and Founder Mark Lyon.

“It’s often the small parts of a car that take the longest time.

We’re now at a stage where the design models are being created here in the UK and soon we will announce our technical partners working with us on the exterior manufactur­ing and interiors, as well as wheels and tyres. In all my years working in the [automotive] industry, I’ve never been as excited about the creativity of manufactur­ing and design as I am now.”

This update follows the initial renderings and intentions for the new vehicle, which was initially announced in November 2020.

Since then, the team continues to grow with in-house and external consultant­s collaborat­ing together, all working on the same goal to create one of the most exciting enthusiast cars of the decade, with the first customer deliveries in 2023.

Since the Squalo is a bespoke build and entirely new vehicle built from the ground up by the team at GTO Engineerin­g at its UK HQ and available in global markets, the sales team invites all enquiries to Ferrari@gtoenginee­ring.com

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