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R.I.P. Marcello Gandini (1938-2024)

Kode 0 Concept Car by Ken Okuyama

Would You Pay $1.5 Million for the Kode Zero Supercar?

Behold Ken Okuyama's Kode 0

Minimal Simplicity. These two words that could characterize this piece of art. A bit of Bertone Carabo, a bit of Lamborghini Bravo and a lot of Aventador. Welcome to the Kode (7)0. Ken Okuyama did a wonderful job in uniting the design language and flavor of the 70's with an Aventador resulting in some very unique approach to a Japanese supercar theme. But the list could go on, Alfa Bella, Lancia Kayak, Bertone Stratos...from every angle is like a tribute to Marcello Gandini's Bertone era. To some extent we may even discover the lines that made Paolo Martin's Ferrari Modulo so famous. But wait there's more. Jason Castriota's SSC Tautara front end. At least on a taste level. Amazing. So many icons in one car, this truly is art.   

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