Capricorn, Zagato Unveil 888-HP Tutto Rosso Prototype as 95% of Surfaces Turn Red
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Updated · CarBuzz · May 15
Capricorn, Zagato Unveil 888-HP Tutto Rosso Prototype as 95% of Surfaces Turn Red
8 articles · Updated · CarBuzz · May 15
Capricorn and Zagato revealed the one-off Tutto Rosso as the third 01 Zagato prototype, a customer-commissioned car built around an all-red brief rather than a separate production model.
About 95% of visible surfaces are red, from the exterior and red-weave carbon trim to the cabin’s Connolly leather and Alcantara, with only heat-sensitive or functional metal parts left unpainted.
The hypercar keeps the 5.2-liter supercharged Ford-sourced V8 with 888 hp, a 9,000-rpm redline and a 5-speed manual, wrapped in a red carbon-fiber monocoque derived from Capricorn’s LMP race-car expertise.
Just 19 examples of the 01 Zagato are planned—marking Zagato’s 1919 founding—and this latest prototype carries unspecified refinements as Capricorn moves toward standard production later in 2026.
Is Zagato's all-red supercar a timeless tribute or a €3 million monochromatic novelty?
Why did Capricorn pair its new 888 hp hypercar with a classic manual gearbox?
What engineering secrets does this all-red prototype hide for the final production models?