Bespoke — Eccentrica
Created as the official keypiece for the Eccentrica V12, the Bespoke — Eccentrica translates the tension and theatre of the Diablo into an object of equal intent.
Eccentrica’s achievement is not reinvention for its own sake, but restraint. The naturally aspirated V12, rear wheel drive architecture, open gated transmission, and unmistakable analog character remain central, while every surrounding surface and interaction is reconsidered through contemporary engineering and craft.
Rather than reproduce the automobile in miniature, the keypiece captures its design logic. Precise volumes, technical transitions, and timepiece grade machining reflect Eccentrica’s meeting of raw 1990s character with modern refinement. The result is a tactile extension of the vehicle, created to make the first act of ownership feel inseparable from the machine itself.
Produced exclusively for Eccentrica’s limited series of 19 individually commissioned V12s. This reference is not offered as a general retail product.
Specifications
COMPATIBILITY
1990—1998 Lamborghini Diablo
1983—1993 Alfa Romeo Spider
1989—1995 Ferrari 348
1994—1999 Ferrari 355
1999—2004 Ferrari 360
1987—1992 Ferrari F40
1995—1997 Ferrari F50
1984—1996 Ferrari Testarossa
MATERIAL
Perpetua Stainless Steel™
7075-T6 Aluminum
CNC Machined to Swiss Standards
DLC — Diamond Like Carbon
MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR
Eccentrica V12
ORIGIN
Designed in California, USA
Crafted in USA
Poised for Motion
Developed in close collaboration with BorromeodeSilva, the Bespoke Eccentrica translates the automobile through a series of deliberate architectural gestures.
The three fins rising from the keypiece recall the Diablo’s iconic scissor doors while simultaneously tracing its distinctive horns, the sharp aerodynamic forms that emerge between the front bodywork and the doors. Rather than reproduce the car in miniature, these elements reduce its most recognizable gestures into structure, proportion, and silhouette.
A precisely machined linear texture runs through the center of the object, drawing from the Eccentrica’s Teppanyaki plate and the graphic treatment surrounding its exposed engine. Its repeated divisions carry the visual language of the 1980s into a contemporary object, recalling an era when technical surfaces were expressed through grids, vents, and unapologetically mechanical detail.
The keypiece was also designed to stand upright on its end. Poised like an arrow, its stance emphasizes the sharpness of the Diablo while giving the object an unusual sense of anticipation. Even at rest, it appears ready to be taken in hand.
This final gesture reflects something essential about the Eccentrica. It may be rare enough for a collection, but it was not created merely to occupy one. The car is intended to be driven, and the keypiece stands as a quiet invitation to do exactly that.
Additional Services
Additional Services
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Keypiece Duplicationfrom 50.00 USD -
Personalized Engravingfrom 50.00 USD -
Logo Deletefrom 0.00 USD













