Since the 1950s, the world of Grand Prix racing has been governed by ever-changing technical regulations that control engine capacity and configuration. With advances in materials and scientific technology, the pinnacle of high-performance engine design became the V12 engine.
Made in Italy and traditionally crafted for racing, legendary engine masters such as Colombo, Lampredi, Alfieri, and Forghieri were commissioned by renowned constructors including Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, and Maserati from the early days of Grand Prix racing, all in pursuit of producing powerful championship-winning engines.
Over a cup of espresso, an idea sparked the imagination to create an engineering masterpiece where art and function meet to excite the most discerning coffee aficionado, race car enthusiast, and collector. Hand-built in limited numbers, these Espresso Veloce machines are half-scale versions of the engines that powered Grand Prix cars during the illustrious era of the 1990s.
Using aerospace-grade alloys and carbon fiber, each piece is meticulously assembled by hand in a state-of-the-art facility and shipped globally as a luxury gift.
"The Atelier offers custom color combinations for each Espresso Veloce masterpiece, allowing the discerning enthusiast to create a truly individual, significant work of art. Thanks to an aerospace-spec anodizing process, the color options may be applied to virtually any part of the “engine” component, while a unique serial number may be chosen, subject to availability."
*Color customization is limited only to the Serie Titanio.





