The company chose a strange color for its exterior.
Corbellati’s keeps track of the number of days until the Geneva Motor Show, which will be tomorrow as this writing is being written. If you are physically present at the Swiss event, you will be able to see the vehicle because it is uncovered at the brand booth. Have a look at the gallery below.
The coupe currently displayed has a strangely textured, silver-colored paint instead of the glossy red color seen in the promo photos. It looks rough and unfinished, making the car seem unfinished.
Corbellati claims that the Missile uses carbon fibre for its body panels to make it even more bizarre. The firm deliberately covered the exterior in this strange color, instead of leaving the carbon weave exposed.
The Missile’s exterior design is attractive and avoids modern trends towards more angular shapes. Instead, it has a classic curvaceous appearance. It is reminiscent of supercars from Italy in the 1960s, but it’s not too retro.
The Missile is a biturbo 9.0-liter V8 that produces a huge 1,800 horsepower (1,342-kilowatt). According to the teaser. The hypercar can be driven at speeds of up to 310 miles an hour (498 km per hour) by the mill. The power is routed entirely to the rear wheels by a six-speed manual. Ceramic brakes provide adequate stopping power at such high speeds. The Missile’s sleek bodywork conceals a carbon-fiber chassis. The teaser did not list the vehicle’s mass.
These lofty claims are not acceptable for any company, especially a newcomer in the automotive market. Although the Corbellati family claims to have 70-years of experience in jewelry and fine arts, the website doesn’t provide any information about the firm’s capabilities in hypercar manufacturing.