It is likely that every car manufacturer in the world is heading to the upcoming Geneva International Motor Show. While upcoming vehicles have already unraveled their components prior to the event, a few chose to keep their particulars under wraps.

The EF7 is among those units which prefer to build the excitement leading into the prestigious car showcase in Switzerland. What makes this vehicle unique is the fact that Italian designer Pininfarina and F1 champion Emerson Fittipaldi colluded to bring out a concept four-wheel blueprint.

The EF7 vehicle is actually a part of the Gran Turismo program. This video game series has digitally incorporated high-profile cars into virtual creations where players utilize them during simulation scenarios.

Fittipaldi, to whom the unit is named after, has propelled the automobile into the public's consciousness, notably among racing aficionados. This popularity may have been attributed to his legacy as an F1 standout and as an Indy 500 front runner.

What makes the EF7 special is the fact that a light carbon build has been integrated into its overall frame. The fiber monocoque chassis keeps the weight of the vehicle under a thousand kilograms.

Although the car is currently a designed outline, the probability of mass producing it is highly likely albeit in limited numbers. Its V8 engine is able to unload 592 horsepower.

The EF7 has hit the headlines lately due to a photo depicting its carbon fiber rear wing. Within this context, the vehicle features super speed performance where air resistance and gravity becomes intertwined.

With a lot of firepower under the hood, the road experience when driving is simply mind-blowing. Adding the light carbon frame material actually boosts the top speed approach. This highly-efficient performance is what makes the EF7 a shoo-in for the Gran Turismo video game on Sony's Play Station console.

In addition to the Fittipaldi unit, Italian designer Pininfarina will also introduce its H600 luxurious sedan model. German automaker Hans Werner Aufrecht (HWA) is also a vital partner in the concept production of the EF7.