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Capricorn 01 Zagato revives the art of the analog supercar

by Kyle Cassidy
October 13, 2025
Green Capricorn supercar on green and black back ground

In an era dominated by touchscreens and hybrid drivetrains, German engineering group Capricorn has unveiled something entirely different; an unapologetically old-school supercar that puts the driver back at the centre of the experience.

Called the Capricorn 01 Zagato, this mid-engined, rear-drive machine pairs hand-built craftsmanship with brute mechanical performance. The styling comes courtesy of Italian design house Zagato, while Capricorn, which is best known for supplying parts to Formula 1 and endurance racing teams, handles the engineering.

Power comes from a supercharged 5.2-litre Ford V8, sending 662kW and 1000Nm of torque to the rear wheels via a five-speed dogleg manual gearbox. The claimed numbers are as dramatic as the philosophy; 0–100km/h in under three seconds and a top speed of 360km/h. But according to Capricorn CEO Robertino Wild, “the car is designed for the joy of driving, not for setting records.”

Built around a carbon monocoque chassis with pushrod Bilstein suspension, the 01 Zagato also features bespoke components including a dry-sump lubrication system for the engine which also housed forged pistons and a custom ECU tune. Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes with six-piston calipers handle stopping duties behind 21-inch alloy or carbon wheels.

Inside, it’s pure analogue theatre; three circular dials, a start button and a drive-mode switch. The fixed seats, adjustable pedal box and titanium switchgear are surrounded by bare carbon and Connolly leather, creating a cockpit that’s as focused as it is exquisite.

Aerodynamics are handled subtly, no towering wings here. Downforce is generated through underfloor airflow management, aided by front and rear diffusers and a discreet rear airfoil.

Only 19 units will be built, starting production in 2026, each priced from €2.95 million (around NZ$5.6m).

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