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The ferrari 12 cilindri if it was french (I love the design)
I feel like a pop-up charging port is a bad idea… Car looks great though. I like the “pop-up” headlights.
2026 DeValz L’Enorme by Voltari Design Studios
Voltari has partnered with DeValz to create the L’Enorme, a full-size SUV inspired by historical DeValz models, such as the Celeste. Built upon a custom, highly-modular platform, the L’Enorme can support various powertrain configurations, making for an exceptionally configurable and customizable vehicle, representing a new direction for DeValz.
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✦ Lore
DeValz has been revived in 2025 with a futuristic continuation of the last model they produced. The DeValz Céleste returns as a slippery EV, piercing a new path for the company’s future. The Céleste EV retains the hydropneumatic suspension of the original that, along with the dual electric motors, allows it to once again claim it’s place as a "jet for the road’. The new Céleste also has some key innovations that propel that moniker into modernity. Carbon fiber and aluminium keep the weight of the Céleste down to just 2596 kg, allowing it to feel spritely compared to other EVs in this class. It also has a full accompaniment of sensors and cameras(including ones for the side mirrors). that go beyond jet and firmly plant the Céleste into spaceship territory. The exterior styling pushes this narrative as well. Thin lines of light for running lights and turn signals front and rear replace what little brightwork the original had while retaining its light signature. The Céleste’s badging has also become illuminated. And, in an age where hidden headlights are nearly extinct, the new Céleste retains the hidden lights of old, though as a pair of sliding covers instead of pop ups. Forged carbon fiber accenting grounds the Céleste, providing a strong baseline and much needed texture to an otherwise minimalist design. Overall the new DeValz Céleste forges a new EV path for the brand while keeping its aesthetic and dogmatic traditions alive.
Specs
✦ Twin-Motor AWD(40/60 split)
✦ 643 horsepower
✦ 664 Ft-Lb of torque
✦ 2596 Kg
✦ 22 in anodized turbine rims (265/40R22 front, 295/35R22 rear)
✦ 2.7 second 0-60
✦ 234 mph top speed
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