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The Twilight Debut of the De Tomaso P72: Unveiling the ‘Aurelian Night’

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The first customer De Tomaso P72 "Aurelian Night" revealed

The De Tomaso P72: A Bespoke Masterpiece

In 2019, the automotive world was captivated by the De Tomaso P72 concept unveiled at the prestigious Goodwood Festival of Speed. Fast forward to the present, and the first production model of this stunning vehicle has been unveiled to the public. This bespoke commission is a sight to behold, featuring a “uniquely tailored body color, accentuated by touches of rose gold.”

A Tribute to Racing Heritage

The De Tomaso P72 is built on a sturdy carbon fiber chassis, with design cues inspired by the iconic P70 racing car. Crafted by the talented Jowyn Wong of Wyn Design, the exterior of the P72 exudes a classic charm while offering a raw, mechanical driving experience. Equipped with push-rod suspension and 3-way manually adjustable dampers, this vehicle is a true testament to old-school driving dynamics.

Aesthetically Exquisite

The exterior of the De Tomaso P72 is painted in a mesmerizing deep blue shade named ‘Aurelian Night’, complemented by striking rose gold accents. The luxurious theme extends to the wheels, which are elegantly finished in rose gold, adding a touch of opulence to the overall design. Stepping inside the P72 reveals a sophisticated interior featuring classy analogue dials, bespoke switchgear with milled aluminum components, all adorned in rose gold.

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Power and Performance

Under the hood, the De Tomaso P72 houses a potent 5.0-liter supercharged V8 engine, delivering an impressive 700 horsepower and 605 lb-ft of torque. This powerhouse is mated to a 6-speed gearbox with short gear ratios, ensuring immediate and responsive in-gear performance that is sure to exhilarate any driving enthusiast.

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Experience the epitome of automotive luxury and performance with the De Tomaso P72. Source: De Tomaso

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