The Garagisti GP1 supercar with a V12 and a manual will be presented in Britain

British company Garagisti & Co has revealed details of its new supercar GP1. The model with an atmospheric 6.6-liter V12 and manual transmission will be limited to 25 units.
Atmospheric V12 and minimal weight
Garagisti GP1 is powered by a new 6.6-liter, supercharger-free V12 engine with 800 hp, achieved at 9,000 rpm. It is mated to a six-speed Xtrac manual transmission.
The stated weight of the vehicle is less than 1 ton. This is thanks to the use of lightweight materials and collaboration with leading component manufacturers including Brembo and Öhlins.

Design in the spirit of classic supercars
The exterior of the GP1 was designed by Spanish designer Angel Guerra, formerly of Bugatti and Rimac. It was inspired by Marcello Gandini’s iconic models such as the Lancia Stratos Zero and Lamborghini Countach.
The GP1’s exterior was designed by Spanish designer Angel Guerra, who has previously worked for Bugatti and Rimac.
The interior is minimalist: no touchpads or large screens – just analog controls and basic instrumentation. According to Guerra, the interior concept reflects the principle of “Just you, the car and the road ahead.”
The interior is minimalist, with no touch panels or large screens, just analog controls and basic instrumentation.

Price, circulation and exclusive program
A total of 25 Garagisti GP1s will be produced. The starting price is $3.3 million excluding tax, shipping and personalization. The first 12 buyers will receive access to the Open Doors program, which includes a tour of the production facility and a meeting with the development team.
