2008 Pininfarina Sintesi
Four door saloon, four seater
Legth: 4,79 m
Propulsion: fuel cells
One-off
2008 Pininfarina Sintesi
Four door saloon, four seater
Legth: 4,79 m
Propulsion: fuel cells
One-off
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2008 Pininfarina Sintesi
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2008 Pininfarina Sintesi
Liquid, transparent design
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2008 Pininfarina Sintesi
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Leonardo Fioravanti is a genius.
Great thread, thanks Leon.
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2008 IDEA Institute ERA
Roadster for the pleasure of drivign in full freedom
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2008 IDEA Institute ERA
Mix of curved and smooth lines with sharp, energetic strokes. Inside, the tubular structures underline the sporty spirit
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2008 IDEA Institute ERA
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1992 Italdesign Machimoto
Engine and mechanics: VW Golf GTiThe courage to astound.
It seems a game, a sign of the will to live. Seven seat leisure vehicle on chassis designed by Italdesign, and fiberglass bodywork.
One-off model
Although marginal in market terms, the theme of the spider is recurrent in car design and has inspired fascinating creative contributions. Of course, an open-top sports car is only half a car, but its pure nature is the closest to a dream. The tradition was strong in the 1950s, grew in the 1960s and 1970s, to then fade until the 1990s. The ideas from Turin have focused for a century not only on form but brought out the all-round quality of an unrivalled experience: driving in the open air.
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1973 Rogliatti & Michelotti Lem
Ahead of the times and modern.
A true journalist, Gianni Rogliatti in 1973 proposed an electric propulsed car with tires disposed in a rhomboidal layout. A monocoque in aluminium sheets glued and riveted, the engine is controlled by a chopper, 48 volt lead batteries.
Michelotti's haute couture completes the work.
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1976 Michelotti Vettura Urbana
A magic game.
First city car with sliding doors. Four seat one box car, 26 cm shorter than the Fiat 126 of which it uses the mechanics.
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1992 Italdesign Biga
The city car.
Hybrid powertrain: electric engine with an auxiliary diesel engine.
Available for renting at the beginning of the town center, an electronic card registers the time of usage. It can hold four passengers and the driver, stroller or wheelchairs.
Inox steel chassis.
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1973 Fiat X1/23
Electric citycar.
Propelled by innovative Yardney batteries with nickel and zinc instead of the usual lead-acid batteries, with twice the capacity.
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1993 Fiat Down Town
Urban Commuter Car
In response to the Zev specifications (zero emissions), three seater with a central driving position. the electric motors drive the rear wheels of which they act as the hubs. Sodium-sulphur battery weighing 165 kg.
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