Headquartered in Modena, Italy—the spiritual home of supercars—Giamaro was established in 2021 as a premier manufacturer of high-performance automobiles.
In 2026, amidst the widespread adoption of electrification, Giamaro stands apart with its rebellious and unwavering commitment to a "Pure Fuel Philosophy." The brand’s centerpiece is its fully in-house developed 7.0L V12 quad-turbocharged engine, a testament to the pinnacle of internal combustion engineering.

In May 2026, Giamaro solidified its status as the "Pinnacle of Performance" in Monaco:
Krafla’s Shocking Debut (May 2026): At the Top Marques Monaco exhibition, the Giamaro Krafla made its official debut, emerging as the most watched among 16 global premieres. With a staggering output of 2,157 PS (approximately 2,128 hp), it stands as the world’s most powerful mass-produced supercar powered solely by an internal combustion engine.
Technical Dream Team: The R&D effort is led by legendary supercar test driver Loris Bicocchi, whose portfolio includes the Bugatti EB110, Veyron, Pagani Zonda, and Koenigsegg. This expertise ensures that while Giamaro boasts terrifying performance figures, it also delivers top-tier handling quality.
Giamaro’s product strategy revolves around "one car, two states," both powered by its prideful V12 quad-turbo engine:
Krafla (Ultimate Supercar)
1. Named after Iceland’s most awe-inspiring active volcano, symbolizing explosive energy.
2. Parameters: 7.0L V12, Quad-Turbo, Peak Power 2,157 PS.
3. Weight: With a curb weight of only 1,450 kg, it achieves an extraordinary power-to-weight ratio of 1.49 hp/kg.
4. Delivery: In 2026, the model is undergoing intensive prototype testing and initial production, with official customer deliveries expected in 2027.
Albor (All-Terrain/Rally Supercar)
1. Positioning: A "Rally-Style" supercar based on the Krafla platform, akin to the Porsche 911 Dakar or Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato, but performing at a hypercar level.
2. Name: Derived from Albor Tholus, a volcano on Mars, paying homage to the spirit of exploration.
3. Features: Featuring increased ground clearance and an off-road-tuned chassis, it is one of the few 2,000-horsepower monsters capable of conquering both race tracks and rally stages.
Pure ICE: Giamaro steadfastly refuses hybrid or electric assistance, believing that the pure mechanical sound and "analog soul" of a V12 represent the ultimate romance of supercars.
Three Power Keys: For safety, each vehicle comes with three keys corresponding to different horsepower levels. Only the highest-level key unlocks the full potential of 2,157 horsepower.
Extreme Customization: Positioned as "Authorship," the brand allows owners to deeply participate in the R&D process, ensuring every Giamaro is a unique work of art rather than just a configured vehicle.
Italian Craftsmanship: While technologically aggressive, production remains rooted in Modena, combining Italy’s finest carbon fiber craftsmanship with handmade interior stitching.
In 2026, Giamaro's starting price has exceeded 2.5 million EUR. Due to its powerful consortium background that early invested in Pagani, the brand did not perish like common "PPT Car Making", but established prestige quickly in the top collector circle relying on tangible prototype display and top engineering team.
Summary: Giamaro of 2026 is the "Last Fortress" of the traditional internal combustion engine era. It does not compare 0-100 acceleration with electric cars, but provides a volcano-explosion-like driving pleasure for top drivers who "feel first, think later" through the symphony of V12 quad-turbos and mechanical limits.