RE: Check out the Kimera Automobili EVO38

RE: Check out the Kimera Automobili EVO38

Friday 23rd February

Check out the new Kimera Automobili EVO38

Kimera's 37 has already stunned the world - now it's getting all-wheel drive


It’s an irresistible question: ‘What would have happened if the lineage of the most iconic and successful sports cars built in Turin, from 1978 to 1992, had not been interrupted?’ That’s the one posed by Kimera Automobili about Lancia, essentially pondering what might have happened had the mid-engined, rear-drive rally cars been evolved, rather than having been replaced by the Delta. Now we have an answer. 

This is the Kimera Automobili EVO 38, a development of the stunning 37 that - you’ve guessed it - introduces four-wheel drive. But this being Kimera, of course, it won't be any old 4WD system; the 38 will use a 'sophisticated system of repartition control' with an electro-hydraulic diff lock, just like a WRC from the 2000s. It means the Kimera can have its differentials adjusted on the fly, in the car, tweaking the torque split exactly as required. The front diff can be eliminated from the equation, too, for the rear-wheel drive experience back. Albeit with 600hp - yep, more traction means you must have more power, right? As well as a larger turbo than the 37 (which still works in conjunction with the supercharger), the latest Kimera benefits from new cams and valves, plus variable valve timing. So the claimed outputs are 600hp at 7,000-7,500rpm and 427lb ft. With a kerbweight kept around 1,100kg, the additional drivetrain mass offset by more carbon and titanium in the construction. And a six-speed manual with an even shorter final drive than the 37. It's going to be sensationally rapid. Those who want the full rally car feel will be able to get a sequential.

Kimera fully intends for the EVO38 to be used in the rough stuff - because every green lane has a Huracan Sterrato on it these days - which is part of the reason for the shorter ratios. the car is intended to 'find its ideal territory of use on drive mixed roads rather than fast circuits'. Additionally, there's adjustable ride height on offer for when things get really serious; track, rough tracks and 'white roads' are available alongside the normal road ride height. It'd take a brave soul to get down and dirty in a car worth so much money, but it'll be nice to know the capability is there.

That the 38 looks similar to what came before will be a deliberate move; as later Deltas spawned more advanced variants yet remained recognisable (just) as Lancia’s five-door hatch, so the new Kimera is clearly one of its jaw-dropping restomods. It’s a bit more serious - with bigger intakes, deeper vents and chunkier arches - yet still familiar. An exhaust pipe between the lights is a new touch, too. And looks brilliant. In Kimera speak, this is 'more contemporary and provides a characterful presence, with more decisive and defined lines'. Can say that again.

Having information on the EVO38 is nice, of course, because we can all dream, though presumably Kimera can let the pics do a lot of the talking to help shift the available 38 build slots. We’re told to expect improved cabin ergonomics as well as better weight distribution to go with even more power from the Lampredi four-cylinder. Still, if you’re going to call a car Ultima Evoluzione - and resurrect 'Integrale' on something sort of Lancia shaped - then it’s going to have to be pretty special.

Kimera suggests that this EVO38 is part of a ‘noble dynasty’, a car that is ‘the definitive descendent of a great lineage of cars designed for racing and put on the roads’. Which is quite some claim given the Lancias it has followed, but unlikely to be very far from the truth given how the 37 was received. It'll be shown in public at the Geneva show, where it's promising a 'truly unique stand' with some of the icons that have inspired the 38. Don't be surprised if all the cars are spoken for very soon after.


 

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Daniel-89u1d

Original Poster:

58 posts

25 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Cool as f**k.

Water Fairy

5,531 posts

157 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Couldn't put it better myself

Benzinaio

97 posts

4 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Simpleh simpleh lovely..........

RedAndy

1,240 posts

156 months

Thursday 22nd February
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I prefer the smoother spoiler of the Kimera 37. This one looks like a real pain to dig the muck out of after each forest stage.

I'd grudgingly put up with it though...


AJ-T

327 posts

192 months

Thursday 22nd February
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I’d take this over any modern supercar, what a masterpiece

andy43

9,785 posts

256 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Yes please thank you. Magnificent.

Slowlygettingit

653 posts

43 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Daniel-89u1d said:
Cool as f**k.
You are underselling it

Edited by Slowlygettingit on Thursday 22 February 18:01

wistec1

319 posts

43 months

Thursday 22nd February
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A resounding YES. Nuff said.

MDMA .

8,980 posts

103 months

Thursday 22nd February
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I wouldn’t say no. What a thing to have in your garage.

el romeral

1,066 posts

139 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Looks gorgeous, even more so after coming here straight from the longtail article lol.

Bill

53,044 posts

257 months

Thursday 22nd February
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el romeral said:
Looks gorgeous, even more so after coming here straight from the longtail article lol.
yes

JJJ.

1,390 posts

17 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Fantastic.

T1berious

2,277 posts

157 months

Thursday 22nd February
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AJ-T said:
I’d take this over any modern supercar, what a masterpiece
Really does make the modern stuff seem a bit try hard doesn't it?

What a stunning thing.

irishsteve

29 posts

113 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Looks absolutely perfect, but rather than a restomod isn't this more of a £2m kit car?


  • don't know actual price but seems to be the going rate these days

Super Sonic

5,217 posts

56 months

Thursday 22nd February
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BEHOLD!

fantheman80

1,481 posts

51 months

Thursday 22nd February
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T1berious said:
AJ-T said:
I’d take this over any modern supercar, what a masterpiece
Really does make the modern stuff seem a bit try hard doesn't it?

What a stunning thing.
Yep have another love

Is this the real car people out there looking at all the 1000bhp hypers and the rimac lady shaves, and going nah, it was better before. I am glad as we march towards the demise of ICE, the restomods are here, people have the balls, technical know how (and financial backing!) to do it, and just one day, maybe, I can get one... (ok last bit is balls)

JJJ.

1,390 posts

17 months

Thursday 22nd February
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fantheman80 said:
...the rimac lady shaves....
biglaugh

TheMilkyBarKid

557 posts

31 months

Thursday 22nd February
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AJ-T said:
I’d take this over any modern supercar, what a masterpiece
Absolutely this.

Bloxxcreative

523 posts

47 months

Thursday 22nd February
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My first thought was Hyundai has advanced their EV prototype from last year a bit further!

Looks ace though.

NGK210

3,044 posts

147 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Oooooooooof, yes! lick

Oi, PH, why no star-rating option? confused