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The long-awaited De Tomaso P72 supercar has officially arrived in production-ready form, and it’s turning heads not just with ...
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De Tomaso never quite made the big time and muddled through the next couple of decades building the Pantera, racing cars and even owned Maserati for a while, but in 2014 was purchased by a Hong ...
De Tomaso, a manufacturer you likely know from the V8-powered and exotically styled Pantera, debuted the P72 as it celebrated its 60 th anniversary at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2019.
De Tomaso chose the classic P70 concept as the design inspiration for the P72, rather than the better-known Pantera.
De Tomaso teased images of its creationlast year, a $1.6 million hypercar, or supercar, with decidedly nostalgic looks that befit a marque whose peak was decades ago. Underneath, however, the P72 has ...
Most remember De Tomaso for its Mangusta and Pantera supercars, but in the mid-1970s it took over Maserati, and was responsible for its push into BMW territory with the Biturbo, and its offspring.
Hopefully, like the Pantera, it will be made for only a couple of decades. Click here for more photos of the De Tomaso P72.
De Tomaso teased images of its creation last year, a $1.6 million hypercar, or supercar, with decidedly nostalgic looks that befit a marque whose peak was decades ago. Underneath, however, the P72 has ...
Back in 2019, De Tomaso showed the world a concept version of its new P72. On Wednesday, the brand fully unveiled the production version that looks remarkably similar—and just as striking.