Sometimes a car comes along that is not just a machine, but a work of art – and the Totem GT Super “Farina” is exactly that. A hand-crafted homage to the golden age of Italian motoring, wrapped in a bodywork that even Pininfarina himself would envy.
The story begins in Venice, with a visionary Riccardo Quaggiu, the man who founded the brand in 2018 Totem Cars with one goal: to revive soul of the classics Alfa Romeo Giulia, but transform it into something even Tony Stark would dare to drive.
Their newest gem, Totem GT Super “Farina”, is exclusive one-off, made for a single, very lucky (and probably very wealthy) client.

When brown becomes sexy
The color that the Totem calls “Lights of the Woods” – the lights of the forest – is perhaps the most Italian thing after an espresso at five in the morning.
This metallic brown color with gold hues is reminiscent of those movie sports cars from the 70s, when people still believed that fear and charisma were more important than CO₂ emissions.
Add gold rims, nickel details and carbon accents – the result is a machine that could easily be mistaken for a sculpture.

Interior: The Italian Cathedral of Comfort
When you open the door (which is made of carbon, of course, because why not), it hugs you ivory Nappa leather. Everywhere.
Seats, steering wheel, dashboard – all in soft tones, interrupted only by contrasting Alcantara upholstery.
You feel it under your fingers wooden gear lever handle – that nostalgic “click” of the gated gearbox reminds you why the old days really were better sometimes.
Every key, every screw is made of CNC machined aluminum – as if Michelangelo had risen again and started making cars.

A heart with 591 horses and an Italian temperament
Hidden under the long bonnet 2.8-liter twin-turbo V6, developed together with Italtechnica – those Italian engineers who were apparently born with a motor in their cradle.
The result? 591 horsepower (440 kW) and 700 Nm (516 lb-ft) torque. If the customer wants even more madness, they can wind the engine to 739 hp (551 kW) – which means this restomod will eat many a modern supercar for breakfast. The drive is via 6-speed manual gearboxbecause Totem believes that the true joy of driving lies in shifting gears, not in the “D” button.

Electronically adjustable chassis – classic body, digital soul
The GT Super “Farina” also brings electronically adjustable suspension, which the driver controls right from the cabin.
With one touch, you can switch from a “romantic drive by the lake” to a “wild dash through Tuscan curves.”
This isn't just a restomod – it's reincarnation of driving, where tradition and technology finally dance to the rhythm of the same song.
Exclusive price: more than half a million reasons to smile
Standard Totem GT Super starts at 539.000 € (~625.000 $).
This “Farina”? One. Alone. And priceless.
Totem will only produce 40 GT Supers, each hand-assembled, each unique – just like a good Italian piece of clothing that you can't buy in a store, but a tailor sews it to your heart's content.
Conclusion: When a car becomes art
The Totem GT Super “Farina” is not just a car. It is poetry on wheels, built from memories, passion and technology.
If Enzo Ferrari were still alive, he would probably smile slightly when he saw this car and say: “Finally someone who understands that a car is an emotion.”
For all of us who believe that driving is not just a way to get around, but a way life, “Farina” is proof that romance is not dead – it just became faster, more beautiful and even more Italian.






