Italian boutique automaker Automobili Mignatta has revealed plans for a new Coupe version of its Rina model, following the Barchetta introduced last year.
The Rina Coupe draws inspiration from classic 1960s Italian sports cars like the Ferrari 250 GTO, featuring a flowing double-bubble roof and aggressive lines.
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Under the hood, the Coupe shares its powertrain with the Barchetta: a Ford-sourced 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8, tuned by Italtecnica Engineering to deliver approximately 500 hp.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential.
The interior features forged carbon fiber door panels, rollover hoops, dashboard elements, and steering wheel, contrasted with deep green and white leather seats.
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Other premium touches include a gated shifter with exposed stainless steel and composite mechanism, plus billet-machined aluminum for the speedometer bezel, center console, and climate control panel.
While the Coupe remains under wraps, sketches will be displayed at this weekend's Goodwood Festival of Speed, where the Barchetta will make its public debut.
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Automobili Mignatta plans to build only 30 examples of the Rina Coupe per year, maintaining exclusivity.