Unveiling The Newest Kimera EVO37
by AutoExpert | 22 March, 2023
The Kimera EVO37, a revamped version of the Lancia 037, which was the last car to win the World Rally Championship with rear-wheel drive, has been unveiled at the Motor Sport Institute (MSI) in Spain. The new car boasts a powerful 2.0-liter engine with 500 hp and advanced technology to cater to the needs of modern drivers.
Teo Martin, the founder of MSI and a former rally driver from the 1980s, is the latest owner of the car, having purchased chassis number 002 as one of Kimera's first customers. The car has been named "Paula" as a tribute to his granddaughter and comes with a range of bespoke features that reflect Martin's personal preferences.
These include a striking Kimera Red paint finish, as well as red Alcantara seats and various carbon fiber, anthracite, and CNC-milled aluminum trims. To create his ideal car, Martin had the opportunity to utilize Kimera's cutting-edge VR-3D simulator during a visit to Villa Kimera in Italy, which allowed him to make real-time adjustments to his vehicle.
In addition to the unveiling of the latest build, Kimera also announced that they are preparing for an important new development that will be revealed soon, which is sure to excite enthusiasts. The production of the Kimera EVO37 is limited to just 37 units, making it an exclusive and rare car.