There is nothing more to add to what we discovered last year. That Eccentrica Cars, makers of the glorious Diablo restomod you’re currently drooling over, has given its glorious Diablo restomod a track pack and sent it packing.
To Italy, and no less a destination than the splendor of Lake Como for the FuoriConcorso show during Como Car Week. So, big, hearty, remade Italian V12 with a cute little rear wing, hanging out in Italy on the banks of a glorious lake.


Time to stick on some soothing lake music and stare at these fresh images.
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For those who missed it the first time around, said track pack—dubbed the ‘Pacchetto Titano’—introduces a new, reprofiled carbon fiber rear wing said to generate a bit more downforce, along with stiffer springs, recalibrated adaptive dampers that “bring out the chassis’ wilder side”, and a remapped ECU.


Said ECU apparently doesn’t “chase headline horsepower figures” but adds a bit more urgency to the rev range. Elsewhere on the car you’ll find lightweight forged alloys, a new steering wheel, and a few more track-friendly mods like better brake cooling ducts and carbon fiber componentry.
“This example of Eccentrica V12 is equipped with an exposed carbon-fiber body,” it said. And your only job is to stare at it.
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NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.