Values & History
In the heart of Modena, Italy, a young boy grew up surrounded by the mechanical symphony of his father’s workshop. His father, a skilled mechanic, spent his days restoring iconic sports cars, and the boy eagerly absorbed every moment. Whether it was the polished curves of a Ferrari or the thunderous roar of a Maserati, he was captivated by the fusion of art and engineering. Over time, his curiosity blossomed into passion, and he began assisting his father, learning the intricacies of engines, design, and craftsmanship. Evenings were spent sketching car designs in a notebook, dreaming of one day creating machines that could inspire awe and admiration.

Through relentless effort, the young dreamer established his place among the greats of automotive history. His cars became a symbol of excellence, blending cutting-edge technology with handcrafted elegance. Each creation was a testament to his upbringing, with nods to the classical designs he had admired in his father’s workshop. The world embraced his vision, and his supercars became sought after by the elite. Despite the global success, he never forgot his roots. His father’s workshop remained a cherished place, a quiet reminder of where it all began—a boy with big dreams, inspired by his father’s love for cars.

As he grew older, the boy pursued his passion with unwavering determination. He attended a renowned design school in Milan while working part-time at a luxury car dealership. Through observation, he realized there was a demand for cars that combined performance with personalized artistry. After years of hard work, he built his first prototype—a sleek, aerodynamic masterpiece that turned heads wherever it was displayed. A prestigious car show gave him the opportunity to showcase his creation, catching the attention of a well-connected entrepreneur who believed in his vision and agreed to fund his journey. With his father’s blessing and the newfound support, he embarked on a path that would reshape the supercar industry.
