Zeffira — The Aerodynamics of a Breeze, Sculpted Into Form.
Zeffira was born from a simple yet deeply poetic concept: the idea of a gentle breeze transformed into automotive motion. Its name, inspired by “zephyr,” guided the entire creation process—from the earliest sketches to the final CGI visualization. The mission was clear: capture the lightness of the wind without sacrificing the commanding presence of a futuristic supercar.
Concept Origin: When Air Takes Shape
The initial vision emerged from a single question: “What would a vehicle look like if its lines were sculpted by the wind itself?”
This sparked the development of a visual identity grounded in fluidity, resistance-free surfaces, and the purity of natural airflow. Zeffira is not merely a car; it is the physical embodiment of aerodynamics, as if each surface were carved by a continuous stream of moving air.
Lines That Float and Cut at the Same Time
The exterior design balances two seemingly opposing forces:
Visual lightness, inspired by the effortless flow of air currents;
Controlled aggression, essential to communicating extreme performance.
Its low, elongated and exceptionally clean silhouette evokes the movement of a breeze gliding over smooth terrain.
Sharp cuts, deep air intakes, and precise illuminated elements add a sense of technical intentionality—as if the breeze had gained edges, direction, and purpose.
Every line was crafted with dual functionality:
Aesthetic, creating a continuous visual flow that guides the viewer’s eye from the front fascia to the rear;
Functional, enhancing aerodynamic behavior and thermal efficiency through sculpted—not added—solutions.
Zeffira is the result of a creative process that turns poetry into visual engineering. It is an exploration of how wind can inspire surfaces, how lightness can coexist with strength, and how a supercar can embody the serenity of a gentle breeze without losing the authority its category demands.
It wasn’t just designed to be seen — it was designed to be felt.