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Last year, Sasha Selipanov, (pictured below) the former Head of Design at Koenigsegg, announced his venture, Hardline27. The company provides automotive design and brand consulting services. What we didn’t know is that he was also secretly working on another exciting project – Nilu27.

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Last year, Sasha Selipanov, the former Head of Design at Koenigsegg, announced his venture, Hardline27. The company provides automotive design and brand consulting services. What we didn’t know is that he was also secretly working on another exciting project – Nilu27.

Nilu27 is a new hypercar brand founded by Selipanov. The company is all set to showcase its first creation at Pebble Beach on August 15, 2024.

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Details about the Nilu27 hypercar are scarce. However, we do know that it is not electric. In a social media post, the company stated, “Unfazed by digitalization, electrification and other distractions, we’re focusing on the ultimate automotive experience with a healthy dose of “holy shit” mixed in for good measure.”

Sound promising, right? Well, the first image of the Nilu27 hypercar looks equally exciting. It has minimal bodywork at the rear, a centrally-mounted triple exhaust and a massive diffuser. The teaser video also reveals a glass canopy with butterfly doors, inboard suspension and a triple-plane rear spoiler.

Adapted from multiple Sources.

Interesting.
 
We've got a press release with V12 engine confirmation.

Announcing Nilu27: a Hypercar Brand from Celebrated Designer Sasha Selipanov

Manhattan Beach, CA | May 21, 2024 06:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time

Nilu27 is the company founded by Sasha and Inna Selipanov to introduce an extraordinary vehicle lineup over the next ten years. And it begins this summer with the public debut of their first vehicle: the breathtaking V12-powered NILU hypercar, which will be revealed to the public at Pebble Beach during Monterey Car Week in August.

The new company – named from a combination of the founders’ daughters’ names, Nica and Lucia – brings an unrivalled depth of automotive knowledge and expertise. Sasha’s sports car legacy includes landmarks that began with the Lamborghini Huracán before moving on to the Bugatti Chiron and Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo. Sasha was also responsible for the design of the Koenigsegg Gemera and Koenigsegg CC850, among the many vehicles stemming from his two-decade career in the automotive industry.

Nilu27 was co-founded by Inna Selipanov, who brings a wealth of marketing and business development experience to the venture. Aside from being married for more than 20 years, Inna and Sasha enjoyed dynamic collaborations during their respective stints at Genesis and Koenigsegg. Combining their complementary skill sets in this new endeavor puts them on a unique path to disrupt the industry.

CRAZY ENDEAVOR

Sasha felt sports car development had veered off course in an effort to check way too many boxes. The automotive industry’s fascination with technology has led to a plethora of technologically advanced, yet emotionally sterile products.

Sasha’s vision is to explore the DNA of what defines a sports car, focusing on an emotional engagement with each of our senses. The vision is unique in both his approach to the product and brand itself, resulting in vehicles that promise to be beautiful and brutal in equal measure.

The NILU hypercar will create an authentic analog driving experience, deploying a naturally aspirated engine designed to set the driver’s senses tingling.

“One of my most vivid childhood memories was seeing an old magazine clipping of Gilles Villeneuve in his #27 F1 car power sliding out of a corner. I instantly fell in love with the image of that visceral, beautiful beast,” Sasha recalled. “This passion took me on a rollercoaster ride through my career, culminating in Nilu27. Now, my team and I are finally able to explore the quintessential automotive themes of beauty and brutality without the limitations commonly imposed by the industry or preconceived commitments to technology. We cannot wait to present our first car this summer!”

PEBBLE BEACH DEBUT

After living in Sasha’s mind and sketchbook since 2007, his vision has taken a physical form and will be revealed first to a number of industry insiders in Los Angeles in early August. It will then be seen by the public and media for the first time on the ramp at Pebble Beach Golf Course on August 15 during Monterey Car Week.

Following its debut, the NILU hypercar will appear at a number of events and functions during the week, culminating in its appearance on the Concept Lawn at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on August 17-18.

For more information, please visit www.nilu27.com

And a clear picture with the doors opened
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New V12 or one borrowed from someone else? Where he's going to build them?
I measured the engine on the picture and came up with 70° between banks, using valve covers as a reference. Hopefully the perspective is not too misleading.

I can't think of a single 70° V12. Usually they are 60° or 65°. I have no idea what possible engine this could be. Of course, there's always the possibility that the rendered model just uses some random, inaccurate engine mockup.

Anyway, here's more renders.
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I measured the engine on the picture and came up with 70° between banks, using valve covers as a reference. Hopefully the perspective is not too misleading.

I took the square corners of the top end to be representative... and took a quick measurement.. literally first click on first attempt...

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I couldn't get it that accurate again if I tried! :LOL:

90° V12 would be interesting, but not unheard of.
 
I used the 8K picture from their press release, captured at a slightly different angle, allowing us to see the edges of the valve cover. It's seems like a perfect match with the top of the cover and the two holes bellow. Everything is parallel.
The online protractor tool says it's 71°.
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I used the 8K picture from their press release, captured at a slightly different angle, allowing us to see the edges of the valve cover. It's seems like a perfect match with the top of the cover and the two holes bellow. Everything is parallel.
The online protractor tool says it's 71°.
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That's too involved and sophisticated for me. I'll just wait until they unveil it LOL!
 
Interesting! I did consider this being the engine of choice at one point, but then disregarded it due to 60° between banks.
 
"NILU hypercar will be porered by the bespoke Hartley 6.5L V12 with natural aspiration, lots of RPM, 1000+ HP"
Seems a bit too stressed for an NA, doesn't it? That's almost the same specific output as Valkyrie's engine. I found this article from 2018 about a predecessor of this engine with smaller displacement, where they say the NA variant had 800 hp and 1,000+ hp was gonna be a twin turbo setup. And that was a track-only drift car.

Could they have really built Nilu27's motor for reliable 1,000 NA hp and passing emission regulations?

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