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Armano Concept Supercar by Lee Rosario

The Armanno is a future design concept low profile supercar boasting hybrid engine technologies and ultra lightweight carbon fiber design. It’s a design proposal for the one and only, Ferrari. High aerodynamic and low center of gravity allows for extreme agility at high performance conditions. It also features a standard titanium alloy based wheel rim for durability and performance.

Designer : Lee Rosario

Armano Concept Supercar by Lee Rosario

Armano Concept Supercar by Lee Rosario

Armano Concept Supercar by Lee Rosario

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