British company GTO Engineering has released the first details on the in-house developed V-12 engine that will power its upcoming Squalo sports car. The Squalo has been styled to resemble a classic ...
GTO Engineering, an expert restorer of classic Ferraris based in the United Kingdom, recently tested the waters with its own sports cars matching the styling and mechanicals of some classic Ferraris, ...
GTO Engineering is one of the best-known specialists in the Ferrari restoration business, and it looks like the business is going so well that they’ve decided to manufacture a car of their own.
GTO Engineering has revealed the design, specification and performance of the V12 engine to power its upcoming Squalo sports car – and it’s shaping up to be very special indeed. Having restored ...
A company called GTO Engineering is showing off a new car that it has designed called the Squalo. The company says its goal is to put fun and engagement back into driving, and Squalo is modeled on ...
Plenty of Ferrari fanatics want a real 250 GTO. Few, if any, will get one of these iconic and rare sports cars. That's why folks have been building their dream cars out of less desirable cars, or even ...
GTO Engineering has revealed the final production look and the name of its new sports car. Called the Squalo, which means shark in Italian, it pays tribute to the Ferrari 250 GTO while using modern ...
With decades of cumulative composite engineering experience, Dexet Technologies announces a technical partnership with GTO Engineering to develop and engineer the innovative carbon fibre monocoque for ...
GTO Engineering is keen to point out that it has developed buttons and switches for the cabin rather than using touchscreens like so many modern cars. Nevertheless, the car will also support ...
GTO Engineering continues building up the hype for the Squalo by putting the spotlight on it in more ways than one. Since the actual bespoke sports car has yet to be completed, the company has brought ...
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