Zagato has revealed its latest project, a limited-production lightweight hypercar created in collaboration with German engineering firm Capricorn. This upcoming model marks Zagato’s first-ever hypercar and is set to be produced in just 19 hand-built units. While full specifications remain under wraps, early details suggest a bold design with striking gullwing doors and a focus on analog driving dynamics.
Capricorn, known for its precision engineering since 1933, specializes in lightweight components for motorsport, aerospace, and automotive industries. Teaming up with Zagato, a name synonymous with Italian design excellence, the two companies aim to deliver a vehicle that stands apart from current trends in performance and design.
Described as “refreshingly analogue,” the new hypercar is built to provide a pure, driver-focused experience rather than chase records or follow market fads. It promises to blend technical innovation with a minimalist, emotional connection to the road. This project is envisioned as a collectible, bridging the gap between modern and classic automotive design.
According to Zagato president Andrea Zagato, the car is designed to create a new segment of collectibles that go beyond conventional supercars. Robertino Wild, CEO of Capricorn, echoed this by emphasizing their mission to craft a car that feels technically advanced while still offering an uncompromised and engaging driving experience.
Details about the car’s performance, name, and full design will be officially unveiled on October 10, 2025. For now, the standout features include the gullwing doors, lightweight construction, and a focus on mechanical purity over digital excess.
This collaboration between Capricorn and Zagato signals a new direction in the hypercar world, one that prioritizes craftsmanship and driving connection over lap times and headline numbers. Stay tuned for the full reveal as the countdown to October begins.