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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

DiMora Scattare Concept – A Bold Rebirth of the Aurora Legacy

Style Shock - In a world where most cars blend into traffic and disappear as quickly as they appear, there’s something magnetic about a vehicle that commands attention from the moment it rolls by. That’s exactly the magic DiMora Designs creates. As a bold division of DiMora Motorcar, they’re not in the business of building ordinary transportation—they’re here to turn heads, spark curiosity, and deliver rolling art pieces that tell a story. Among their most eye-catching efforts is the DiMora Scattare Coupe, a one-off showpiece that was born from imagination, handcrafted skill, and a bit of cinematic flair.
The DiMora Scattare Coupe Concept is a one-off showpiece born from imagination, handcrafted skill, and a touch of cinematic flair. (Picture from: AllCarIndex)
The Scattare began life as a 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora, a solid yet unremarkable four-door sedan. But the team at DiMora saw something more in it. Inspired by the overwhelming public response to its sibling, the DiMora JX Coupe, they decided to take things up a notch. Where the JX had transformed a Chrysler into a two-seat road-going movie car, the Scattare would reimagine the Aurora into a sleek, high-style coupe built for both street and screen.
The DiMora Scattare Coupe Concept began as a 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora, a solid yet unremarkable four-door sedan, and was reimagined into a sleek, high-style coupe built for both street and screen. (Picture from: DiMoraMotorcar)
Everything about the Scattare is meant to surprise—from the overall shape to its clever features. For starters, the car was transformed from a standard four-door into a custom two-door with an elongated rear deck. Behind the driver sits a second trunk lid that lifts vertically, ready to accommodate a high-definition screen or other custom AV setups. Prefer something retro? It can even be modified to host a rumble seat, blending nostalgia with innovation in true DiMora style.
The DiMora Scattare Coupe Concept stuns with its transformation from a standard four-door into a custom two-door featuring an elongated rear deck and a design full of unexpected touches. (Picture from: AllCarIndex)
The look of the Scattare is just as bold as its concept. Project Manager Jim Willis gave the car a one-of-a-kind three-tone paint job that he jokingly calls “Swiss cheese.” The orange hand-painted pinstripe separates a deep burgundy roof and hood from a pearl white body, with playful cut-out-style burgundy and white holes scattered along the orange stripe. It’s whimsical, it's weird—and it works. This isn’t a car trying to be subtle. It’s a car that knows it’s different and loves it.
The DiMora Scattare Coupe Concept features a one-of-a-kind three-tone “Swiss cheese” paint job, with an orange hand-painted pinstripe separating a deep burgundy roof and hood from a pearl white body, accented by playful burgundy and white cut-out-style holes. (Picture from: AllCarIndex)
Under the skin, the Scattare keeps impressing. Massive chrome Foose Nitrous wheels20 inches in the rear and 18 in front—anchor its wide, lowered stance. An aluminum hood scoop, paired with racing-style pin-hook lockdowns, adds a performance-minded edge to the otherwise artistic design. Even if you don’t peek under the hood, the car clearly means business.
The DiMora Scattare Coupe Concept showcases a refined interior with two-tone leather seats, glossy wood accents, and a custom dash mat embroidered with the DiMora Designs logo, blending comfort with personalized craftsmanship. (Picture from: AllCarIndex)
Alfred DiMora, the visionary behind the project, describes it as a fun, one-off car meant for the spotlight. And that’s really the whole point. The Scattare isn’t about specs or stats—it’s about presence. It’s about what happens when a passionate team takes a forgotten sedan and reshapes it into something that stops people mid-step. Its sibling, the JX Coupe, was already a crowd magnet, and the Scattare continues that tradition with even more flash and flair.
The DiMora Scattare Coupe Concept features a second trunk lid behind the driver that lifts vertically, designed to hold a high-definition screen or other custom AV setups. (Picture from: DiMoraMotorcar)
DiMora Designs isn’t stopping here, either. Their team has already started modifying another Oldsmobile Aurora, this time from 1996. And if you think turning it into a mid-engine car sounds extreme, well, that’s exactly the point. “Extreme” is the playground DiMora loves to explore. | 3V78hcfIep0 |
The Scattare Coupe stands as proof that with the right vision, even the most overlooked cars can be transformed into unforgettable machines. It's more than a custom car—it’s a moving piece of character and creativity. And if you're lucky enough to catch it cruising by, you'll understand why people can’t help but stop, stare, and ask, “Wait… what is that thing?” *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | DIMORA MOTORCAR | ALLCARINDEX ]
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