DiMora Motorcar Uses NVIDIA to Engineer Natalia SLS 2

$2M handcrafted luxury car designed with NVIDIA Quadro Graphics.

$2M handcrafted luxury car designed with NVIDIA Quadro Graphics.

By DE Editors

NVIDIA (Santa Clara, CA) announced that its NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics have been selected by DiMora Motorcar to engineer the Natalia SLS 2 luxury sport sedan, which the company calls the world’s most luxurious, expensive, and technologically advanced production automobile.

“NVIDIA’s latest and most powerful graphics board, the Quadro(TM) FX 5600, allows our design staff to visualize far more engineering data onscreen than they have in the past,” noted DiMora Motorcar Founder and CEO Alfred DiMora. “Pairing UGS NX software with the Quadro FX 5600 allows us to reduce engineering costs to design the most exclusive, highest-quality automobile ever created.”

Powered by the DiMora Volcano V16 engine, the Natalia pushes the limits of technology to provide the most exquisite and exclusive automotive experience for driver and passenger alike. The first prototype Natalia SLS 2 is scheduled for completion in late 2009, followed by the worldwide debut in Beverly Hills, California. The automobile is planned to be exhibited at major auto shows in New York, Florida, Geneva, Dubai, and other locales around the world.

DiMora Motorcar, based in Palm Springs, CA, designs automobiles to exceed expectations for safety, performance, technology, ecology, beauty, comfort, and luxury. It reveals the design, production, and testing of these automobiles via the Internet so that people around the world can participate in and learn from the process.

For details, go to NVIDIA.

   

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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