San Marino-based restomod specialist Eccentrica returned to The Quail at Monterey Car Week, where its Diablo-based V12 Pacchetto Titano stood out from the crowd.
Eccentrica unveiled its V12 restomod last year — the new Pacchetto Titano package amplifies its track-inspired performance and raw edge while preserving road-going comfort. Designed by BorromeodeSilva, the example shown features fully exposed carbon-fibre bodywork, subtle aerodynamic refinements, and a reprofiled fixed carbon-fibre rear wing that adds downforce without straying from the Diablo’s original aesthetic. Bespoke 19/20-inch carbon-aluminium wheels further ready the car for occasional track work.
Mechanical upgrades include stiffer springs and recalibrated adaptive dampers, an ECU remap for sharper throttle response, and Brembo brakes, all engineered around the original naturally aspirated 5.7-litre V12 paired with a six-speed manual transmission.
Inside, Alcantara upholstery and billet aluminium accents please the eye and enhance cabin acoustics. The steering wheel — complete with a light-blue sightline — is crafted from exposed anticorodal aluminium, underscoring the racing spirit while offering precise tactile control.
Eccentrica will build just 19 Diablo conversions, with the Pacchetto Titano offered as an option.





