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So the Estoque is dead. Is it?



“ We have opportunities outside the supercar business, and we showed that with Estoque,” Winkelmann told Autocar at the 2010 Bologna Motor Show. “It had a more enthusiastic response than we had expected. It was the right time to see if the brand could go outside of supercars.”
 “For me the SUV is a no-go,” Winkelmann avows. “It doesn’t exist in our price segment, and it’s not a real luxury car.”

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