The Aztec is a concept car introduced by ItalDesign in 1988. The two-seater is unique because the driver and passenger are separated, requiring the two parties to communicate electronically. It was fitted with a five cylinder DOHC 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) Audi Turbo engine,[1] and using Lancia Delta Integrale derived four-wheel-drive system.[2] Only 18 or 50 (different sources) of these cars were ever built,[2] and recently one sold for $75,000; a far cry from the $225,000 they were sold for originally. And thems was 1988 dollars, too!
The designer, Giugiaro, also designed the Lotus Esprit and the Maserati Boomerang.
The 1990 comedy film, Frankenstein Unbound, was little more than a long commercial for the car.