The very first Zeroacento 273 Potenza Shows up at the Julierpass

The very first Zeroacento 273 Potenza Shows up at the Julierpass

The Zeroacento 273 Potenza is a car that is still completely unknown to most people. For the very first time, it was seen on the public road, and that happened in Switzerland.

Cars_in_Monaco must have been quite amazed when they discovered this mysterious car on the Julier Pass. Not only does it have a shape reminiscent of the legendary Ferrari 288 GTO, but it's also entirely made of carbon fiber, which is pretty cool. The manufacturer went to great lengths to redesign the entire chassis and thus introduced a modified Ferrari F8 Tributo, which pays homage to the 288 GTO, to the market. The bumpers are more angular than those of the F8 Tributo, and a massive air intake on the sides also recalls the 288er. Very noticeable in this creation are the additional LEDs attached to the front. The reason for this is also the 288 GTO, which also had similar headlights.

Restmod cars are currently totally in trend. Apparently, many people miss the 80s, 90s, and 2000s when cars were not completely filled with electronics and high-tech technology. Also, the design was more angular and less complicated. And that's exactly what Restmod cars like this Zeroacento 273 highlight.

This 283 is powered by a twin turbo V8 engine with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and more than 800 PS. Therefore, it is a bit more powerful than the F8. Furthermore, it has a completely new exhaust system and sounds quite good.


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