DiMora MotorCar's (DMC) super sportscar, the Natalia, will be one the most luxurious and most expensive production cars on the market at a whooping $2 million.
The car will utilize "Barotex," an inorganic fiber which is made from volcanic rock, a material said to be superior to carbon fiber, fiberglass, and Kevlar.
DiMora says, "When we began designing our 16-cylinder engine that would erupt with 1200 horsepower, we decided to call it the Volcano V16. It's only natural that we now surround the DiMora Volcano with volcanic rock from Barotex."
The hand-built DiMora Natalia will be competing with luxury cars like the Bugatti Veyron, seen below.
$2 Million Volcanic Rock Supercars
DiMora Natalia SLS 2 Supersedan
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Supercars - The trend of creating high-end, ultra-luxurious supercars is disrupting the automotive industry, providing opportunities for new companies to enter the market with innovative designs and materials.
2. Alternative Materials - The use of unconventional materials such as volcanic rock in car manufacturing is a growing trend, opening up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the materials industry.
3. High-performance Engines - The development of powerful engines like the Volcano V16 with 1200 horsepower is a trend that presents opportunities for innovation and competition in the automotive engine sector.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry is being disrupted by the emergence of high-end luxury supercars, requiring companies to adapt and incorporate new technologies and materials to stay competitive.
2. Materials - The materials industry is experiencing disruption as car manufacturers explore alternative materials, like volcanic rock, to improve performance and reduce environmental impact.
3. Engines - The engine industry is experiencing innovation and competition as companies strive to develop high-performance engines that deliver more power and efficiency, driving advancements in automotive technology.