Isdera Commendatore

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The Isdera Commendatore 112i is a concept car conceived and developed by the German low-volume automobile manufacturer Isdera. Introduced at the 1993 Frankfurt Motor Show, the 112i featured a compact and sleek aerodynamic body. It was intended to be the successor to the Imperator 108i, but due to financial constraints, the company went bankrupt, and only one prototype was completed.
After the Imperator 108i had ended production in 1993, Isdera was working on the development of a new model. In 1991 a V12-powered Mercedes-Benz C112 was presented, but despite 700 deposits, the company did not produce it. In 1989, the first clay models took shape and development work was carried out through 1993. The new car, called the Commendatore 112i, was named in honour of Ferrari's founder Enzo Ferrari, who was called Il Commendatore, meaning the Knight Commander in Italian language....

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Commendatore

Produced from

112i 6.9 V12 (548 Hp)

GT

Produced from

105 kWh (816 Hp) 4WD Electric