This is the new, completely rebuilt Italian exotic that will make its public debut in this week’s show.
Mole Contruzione artigianale doesn’t just want to reimagine the next Alfa Romeo 4C. After some teaser photos of the new supercar, Motor1 Italy had the opportunity to take a walkaround video of the supercar before it was made public at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show.
The new exotic supercar, Almas by Mole Contruzione Artigianale was named. It is as stunning as their previous work and features the next 4C.
This is what we know about the new supercar. The Mole Almas was built entirely from scratch, so it doesn’t share any parts or platforms with other cars. It is made by Adler Group, and was designed and built by Umberto Palaermo and Paolo Scudieri.
The Mole Almas is also intended to be a GT-car. It measures 4,730mm (186.2 inches), 1,980mm (80 inches), 1,218mm (48 inches), and has a wheelbase measuring 2,600 millimeters (102.3 inch). The body is made from carbon fiber but not exposed. While the interior has leather trims, it exudes elegance.
The Mole Almas, a GT car, is loaded with convenience and comfort features. It also relies on electronics to protect its passengers. The car is pure and unadulterated enough to allow it to participate in a GT race.
The Almas didn’t yet have an engine at the time of the walkaround shoot. However, it was stated that the engine’s internal combustion would be built from scratch and Mole is currently researching hydrogen for its fuel.
We are assuming that more information will be revealed at the Mole Almas’ public debut in Geneva 2019. So make sure to stay for more details about this exotic supercar from Italy.