
Former Pininfarina designer, Ken Okuyama, has revealed his latest creation at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
Called the Kode 0, the new one-of-one supercar was penned by the same man responsible for the 2002 Enzo Ferrari.

Thought to have drawn inspiration from 1970s supercars like the Lamborghini Countach and Lancia Stratos, the Kode 0 is the work of the Japanese designer's Japan-based coachbuilding business.
Beneath its wild angular lines, the Kode 0 is actually based on the current Lamborghini Aventador but, thanks to lighter carbon-fibre body panels, the Japanese supercar weighs in at just 1550kg -- around 150kg lighter than the car it's based on.

Powered by the same 515kW/690Nm 6.5-litre normally-aspirated V12, the Kode 0 is claimed to hit 100km/h in just 2.9 seconds.

Okuyama hasn't released a price tag for his latest creation, but if you fancy a Kode 0 expect to parted with a rumoured "several million" dollars.
The Kode 0 follows on from last year's equally-wild Ferrari 599-based Kode 57.

