‘This isn’t a supercar. It’s a design thesis with headlights.’
The GFG Style Peralta S happens when a Maserati Boomerang crashes into a spaceship and lands in Mexico.
It was designed by the son of the man who sketched the VW Golf and the DeLorean.
It’s all polished aluminium, one-piece domes, and no doors—just vibes and velocity.
It’s a car, yes—but also a sculpture, a tribute, and a flex in that order.
The GFG Style Peralta S–A Rolling Art Installation on Four Wheels
2015 GFG Style was founded by legendary designer Giorgetto Giugiaro and his son Fabrizio.
You may not know their names, but your dream garage almost certainly does.
2024–The Peralta S is unveiled in Qatar at the Geneva Motor Show (yes, that’s now a thing).
Commissioned by Mexican collector Carlos Peralta as a tribute to the 1971 Maserati Boomerang.
The Design is a monolithic teardrop of polished aluminium.
Doors? Don’t be silly. The entire canopy lifts like the lid of a jet fighter. The side windows open gull-wing style, because… why not?
The interior comprises chrome leather, wraparound seats, and a dashboard that looks like it came from a Bond villain’s yacht.
Ergonomics? Functional enough for a billionaire’s Sunday jaunt.
It is a fully electric, AWD, with a sub-3-second 0–100 time and a claimed range of 500 km.
Autonomous capability? Yes. But who’d let AI drive this?
• The Verdict, not a production car. Not even a car.
It is more of a moving monument to the Italian ego, Mexican money, and Design unchained.
♔ ‘Calling it a car feels reductive. It’s Automotive Haute Couture.’