Mid-Engined Italdesign 4WD
Coupe Has Lamborghini V-10
Marking Italdesign’s 45 years in business, the Parcour is named after
parkour enthusiasts. “The purpose of parkour is to move around as efficiently
as possible,” said Fabrizio Giugiaro, in a release. “By efficiently I mean:
simply, quickly, and safely, which are characteristic features of our car.”
We’re not
so sure there’s anything simple about the two Parcour cars featured in the
gallery below, but it’s hard to argue with an estimated 0-62 mph sprint in 3.6 seconds. The car has
four driver-selectable settings that affect the ride height and the engine
setup. The settings are optimized for comfort, off-roading, winter conditions,
and track driving.
The Parcour
clearly has styling ties to current Lamborghinis, but adds an A-pillar that’s
detached from the front windshield.
As with the detached rear pillar, the design has an impact on aerodynamics and,
of course, curb appeal. In the exterior design, the Parcour reminds us a little
of the Lancia Stratos. Beneath those carbon
fiber doors that open upward, the two passengers sit close together, and in true concept
car style, cameras replace the side and rear-view mirrors.
he Parcour’s seats may be fixed in place, but the steering wheel and pedals are adjustable. Since this is a GT, Italdesign says three bags can fit in the space behind the seats. The Parcour rides on an advanced suspension Italdesign calls “pushrod 2.0,” so heavy bumps and badly paved roads shouldn’t present a problem.
If you’re already building a car as crazy as the Parcour, why not also introduce a convertible variant? That car, officially called the Parcour Roadster, has a mountable ski rack with custom Giugiaro Design skis, and is shown in white below.
he Parcour’s seats may be fixed in place, but the steering wheel and pedals are adjustable. Since this is a GT, Italdesign says three bags can fit in the space behind the seats. The Parcour rides on an advanced suspension Italdesign calls “pushrod 2.0,” so heavy bumps and badly paved roads shouldn’t present a problem.
If you’re already building a car as crazy as the Parcour, why not also introduce a convertible variant? That car, officially called the Parcour Roadster, has a mountable ski rack with custom Giugiaro Design skis, and is shown in white below.
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