Daily Car
·19/05/2026
Italian automotive firm Kimera has unveiled its latest creation, the K-39, a hypercar developed entirely in-house. This new machine boasts a formidable 986bhp Koenigsegg V8 engine and is designed with a dual purpose: to be road-legal while also tackling the challenging Pikes Peak hillclimb.
Kimera's latest project represents a clear progression from its earlier restomod work to a fully in-house hypercar.
Kimera first built its reputation through acclaimed Lancia 037 restomods.
The K-39 becomes the firm's first car developed entirely from scratch.
Its K-39 name signals a more ambitious and more extreme direction for the brand.
The K-39's design pays homage to the iconic Group 5 Lancia Beta Montecarlo, the racing version of the car that inspired Kimera's previous projects. It retains signature elements of the 037, such as the distinctive Y-shaped front grille and the classic quad headlamps. Kimera claims the car has been engineered to generate downforce comparable to modern racing machines, utilizing an S-duct to enhance stability at high speeds.
While the K-39 is street-legal, its sporting intent is clear. A specialized variant, equipped with a high-downforce kit and finished in the legendary Martini Racing livery, is slated to compete in the grueling Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Furthermore, ten examples of this Pikes Peak-focused version will be produced for loyal clients, maintaining their road-legal status.
The K-39 family uses the same Koenigsegg-based V8 foundation, but Kimera is tailoring the setup for responsiveness and future adaptability.
| Feature | Detail | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | Twin-turbocharged Koenigsegg V8 | Provides the core 986bhp hypercar performance base |
| Tuning approach | Calibrated by Kimera for each variant | Lets the road and Pikes Peak versions meet different performance needs |
| Turbines | Smaller than those used in Koenigsegg's own hypercars | Improves response and drivability |
| Software | Over-the-air updatable | Could allow further power gains after delivery |
Production of the Kimera K-39 will be strictly limited. The company has already confirmed that over 20 units have been allocated to customers, underscoring the exclusivity and high demand for this exceptional hypercar.
20+ units
More than 20 cars are already allocated, highlighting how quickly this limited-run hypercar is being spoken for.