Nilu27, the new hypercar brand founded by celebrated designers Sasha Selipanov (ex-chief designer of Koenigsegg) and Inna Selipanov, has announced the debut of its first vehicle, the NILU hypercar. Set to be showcased at Pebble Beach during Monterey Car Week, the NILU challenges the conventional direction of the automotive industry by embracing a raw, analog driving experience.
A 6.5L V12 naturally aspirated engine developed in partnership with Hartley Engines powers the NILU hypercar. With more than 1,000 horsepower, this engine demonstrates the brand’s dedication to an intense, unadulterated driving experience. The car’s design is influenced by several things, such as the Bauhaus principle of “form follows function,” vintage Italian design, and Formula One racers from the 1960s. As a consequence, a remarkable car that combines high-performance engineering and functional beauty is created. OH! Don’t forget to read our news on Mercedes CLE Cabriolet.
As the industry moves toward electrification and digital interfaces, the NILU hypercar emphasizes tactile feedback and manual controls. The NILU27 promotes driver engagement and precision during driving, with features like an open-gate seven-speed manual transmission and a distraction-free steering wheel.
The NILU hypercar will only be produced in 15 units, guaranteeing its uniqueness. A 54-unit street-homologated version is also being developed. The NILU will be on display at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on August 15 for anyone who wants to see the car up close.