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The Nazca C2 Concept was the first supercar designed by Italdesign, specifically by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the founder of the company. Its first prototype was dubbed the Italdesign M12 and was powered by a BMW V12 engine that was also found in the BMW 750i and 850i.
During the early 1990's, the M12 was restyled and became known as the C2. It shared similar design cues to its predecessor. It was given a Alpina-tuned V12 which produced around 350 horsepower and nearly 350 foot-pounds of torque.
Three prototypes were created and are frequently driven. Unfortunately, the supercar never entered into mass production.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jun 2006
During the early 1990's, the M12 was restyled and became known as the C2. It shared similar design cues to its predecessor. It was given a Alpina-tuned V12 which produced around 350 horsepower and nearly 350 foot-pounds of torque.
Three prototypes were created and are frequently driven. Unfortunately, the supercar never entered into mass production.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jun 2006
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