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The Quail 2025 Puts Electrified Power and Bespoke Builds Center Stage

The Carmel showcase emphasized extreme-output concepts and limited few‑offs that point to where ultra‑luxury performance is heading.

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Overview

  • Lamborghini debuted the Fenomeno few‑off based on the Revuelto, a 1,065‑horsepower hybrid V12 model limited to 30 cars that are already sold, with a quoted 217‑mph top speed.
  • GM displayed two Corvette CX electric design studies using four motors for roughly 2,000+ horsepower, presented as styling and engineering guides rather than production models.
  • A rare silver Ferrari F50 with a long‑contested history—stolen in Italy in 2001 and resurfacing in Japan in 2003—was shown after about $665,000 in restoration work and is now described as legally cleared and concours quality.
  • Bugatti brought the Brouillard hypercar, rated at 1,578 horsepower from an 8.0‑liter W‑16 and detailed with horse‑themed interior motifs.
  • Coachbuilt and specialty entries rounded out the field, including the 611‑hp Bovensiepen Zagato on a BMW M4 Convertible platform, Koenigsegg’s Gemera four‑seater, and a Singer reimagination as the company marked 500 cars produced.