The Italdesign was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, one of the  world's most influential designers. It debuted at the 1988 Turin Auto Show. As with most concepts, the car was not meant to be produced but instead certain  features were to be incorporated into future production vehicles. The Aztec is an exception. A Japanese concern, Compakt, liked the car so much that 255 vehicles were commissioned. The chassis and bodies were built in Italy then  shipped to the German Audi tuner MTM, where a 250 horsepower Audi Quattro, 5-cylinder engine, was transversely installed behind the driver. The  all-wheel-drive (AWD) system used Lancia Delta components. The body is a combination of steel, aluminum, fiberglass and carbon fiber. The pilot and  co-pilot use headsets connected to an intercom to communicate with each other.

The car is new! Fotos don`t show the original car but i have Thursday afternoon

the right Fotos

aztec side
aztec rear
aztek top sit_aztec1