With the restomod circus in full swing, there’s no shortage of gussied-up this or composite-clad that if you’re after an old car that’s been dragged, possibly screaming, into modernity.
More and more, however, the lesson seems to be that just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
But in no way does this sentiment apply to the Kimera EVO37, which envisages how the road version of the last rear-drive car to win the WRC might have looked, felt, smelled and sounded if the 1980 team had access to better technology.
After driving a development car, the unequivocal takeaway is that the 37 owners will be eternally grateful that Kimera Automobili not only could pull off this ambitious throwback, but did.