Capricorn has unveiled a dramatic one-off version of its 01 Zagato hypercar, introducing the all-red Tutto Rosso ahead of its public debut at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Italy. The German automaker created the bespoke commission as a tribute to the color red, combining striking visual design with an increasingly rare analog driving experience centered around a supercharged V8 engine and manual transmission.
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The name Tutto Rosso, which translates to “all red” in Italian, reflects the hypercar’s defining characteristic. Nearly every visible surface of the vehicle adopts some variation of red, from the exterior bodywork and wheels to the cabin and engine bay. Capricorn said approximately 95 percent of the car is covered in the color, making it one of the boldest interpretations of monochromatic automotive design in recent years.
The exterior continues the futuristic proportions and sculpted styling introduced on the standard Capricorn 01 Zagato, but the one-off model intensifies the presentation through its uninterrupted red finish. Matching red wheels further emphasize the cohesive theme, giving the hypercar a distinctive identity that separates it from more traditional high-performance offerings.

Inside, the red treatment continues throughout the cockpit. The cabin features red leather upholstery, red accents across the dashboard and steering wheel, and a red carbon-fiber center console. Even the engine compartment carries the same visual philosophy with exposed red carbon-fiber weave integrated into the bay’s construction.
Beyond the dramatic styling, the Tutto Rosso maintains the analog-focused engineering philosophy that has become central to Capricorn’s identity. Instead of adopting hybrid systems or dual-clutch transmissions common among modern hypercars, the car relies on a supercharged V8 paired with a manual gearbox. The setup reflects growing enthusiasm among enthusiasts for traditional driver engagement at a time when electrification and automation dominate the performance car industry.
The release of the Tutto Rosso also highlights the increasing demand for limited-production hypercars that prioritize emotional driving experiences alongside exclusivity. Manual-transmission hypercars have become increasingly rare in recent years, making Capricorn’s approach stand out within the segment.
Capricorn CEO Robertino Wild described the project as more than a styling exercise, explaining that the development process explored how materials, engineering, and aesthetics could work together throughout the vehicle. The company confirmed the hypercar was commissioned as a one-off build for a private client.
Pricing for the Tutto Rosso has not been disclosed. However, the standard Capricorn 01 Zagato begins at 2.95 million euros, or roughly $3.4 million based on current exchange rates, suggesting the bespoke one-off likely commands an even higher figure.