There are certain racing liveries that don’t just decorate a car; they define an entire era of motorsport. The iconic stripes of Martini Racing fall directly into that category, carrying decades of rally wins, endurance racing dominance, and a sense of timeless Italian styling that will never be forgotten. On the winding roads of Costa Smeralda, in northeastern Sardinia, Kimera Automobili brings that feeling back into sharp focus with the all-new EVO38 Collezione Martini series, unveiled during the Rally Costa Smeralda Storico – Trofeo Martini 2026. It’s a continuation of a story that began decades ago with Martini Racing and now finds new life in one of the most analog modern recreations of rally-bred sports cars.
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From the outside, the EVO38 Collezione Martini stands out like a four-wheel homage to rally design. Every livery, whether it’s Pearl White, Vermouth Red, or Dry Green, channels the distinctive visual DNA of Martini while giving each car its own identity. The exposed carbon fiber and carbon-Kevlar weave mirror Group B-era styling, while center-lock wheels and rally-style lights pay homage to the golden age of endurance and stage racing. New front air intakes and visible dampers sharpen the EVO38’s aggressive stance and showcase its performance-focused mindset.
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Inside, the cabin stays true to Kimera’s philosophy: driver-first, distraction-free, and deeply tactile. The cabin avoids unnecessary digital chaos, focusing instead on materials and features that connect the driver to the car itself. Every switch, every surface, and every detail serves a purpose, pulling inspiration from classic rally cars while still delivering the fit and finish expected of a modern bespoke build. Kimera most definitely planned the interior to invite drivers to drive first and admire later, which is exactly the point of the EVO38 Collezione Martini.
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Powertrain and performance are where the EVO38 Collezione Martini truly evolves from the previous EVO37. Under the hood is a heavily modified 2.1L four-cylinder engine with twin forced induction, now pushing out an impressive 640 horsepower. Thanks to a new Flex Fuel system, it can run on bioethanol like E85, unlocking even more horsepower while tapping into a forward-thinking strategy to performance. Torque climbs nearly 22 percent to around 516 lb-ft, and the engine now revs to 8,200 rpm with a more immediate throttle response. Weighing in at roughly 2,425lbs, the power-to-weight ratio is optimal, while modern upgrades like a high-pressure intercooler cooling system guarantee consistent power even under extreme conditions.
Production, pricing, and availability are as exclusive as you’d expect from a car of this caliber. The EVO38 Collezione Martini is an ultra-exclsuive series within an already limited production run, with only a handful of units still unsold. While pricing hasn’t been shared, expect something well into the seven-figure range given the bespoke nature and engineering involved. And as if that isn’t enough, Kimera Automobili is already teasing what comes next, the K-39, set to debut at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este on Lake Como.