Giugiaro’s Sybilla Concept Heads To Geneva With Retro Styling


Famous car designer Giorgetto Giugiaro is bringing his latest creation to the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.

Called Sybilla, it was developed under the GFG Style company, whose initials stand for Giorgetto Fabrizio Giugiaro, and it came to life with help from the Chinese at Envision Energy.


The show car has a retro styling, as revealed in the images shared by AutoNews, with a front canopy that hinges forward. This feature is reminiscent of the Chevrolet Corvair Testudo, a study created by Giugiaro in the 1960s.

Elsewhere, the Sybilla has a transparent windshield roof, and the rear passenger compartment is easily accessible thanks to the clever design of the doors. Measuring over 5 meters (16.4ft) in length, and being 1,480mm (58in) tall, the study can sit two passengers on the two rear individual seats, which can recline for more comfort, with plenty of legroom.


No technical details have been released yet, but the new GFG Sybilla Concept uses an electric powertrain, which combines four electric motors with a battery pack, and features an autonomous driving system.

The father-son’s first project, under their new company, was the Techrules Ren EV hypercar, created for a Chinese startup. The latter will be present at the motoring event as well, with an evolution of the exotic model that adds the RS suffix.

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