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Italdesign Mustang by Giugiaro 2008
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance®
Pebble Beach, California, 2007
Distinctive features of the Mustang
by Giugiaro concept are the scissor doors,
hinged at the base of upright A pillar,
with a vertical automatic opening and electrically
operated, the typical Italian exceeding
wheel arches, the single curved glass
panel bridging the windshield
and rear window towards an almost non
existing tail and the cameras instead of the rear-mirrors.
The engine is a 4.6-liter V-8, now
supercharged by a Whipple/Ford Racing blower that
enhances up to 500 HP and is coupled with a mechanical
5-gear transmission.
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Italdesign Quaranta 2008
by Giugiaro Italdesign-down-load-photo 2008
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Italdesign Quaranta 2008
by Giugiaro Italdesign-down-load-photo 2008
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Uncompromising innovation in Giugiaro tradition
An "extreme", clean-technology project embodying 40 years of styling research and engineering celebrated by Italdesign Giugiaro in Geneva.
The "Quaranta" project is a concept car designed to celebrate Italdesign Giugiaro's forty years of business in styling and technological research at the service of the automotive sector.
The Quaranta, world-premiered at the 2008 Geneva International Motor Show, is a synthesis of Italdesign Giugiaro's unmatched experience of automotive design: from city cars to super sports-cars, from MPVs to medium-engined saloons up to and including luxury flagships and environment-friendly SUV, not to mention light/heavy duty commercial vehicles, in complete cooperation with leading manufacturers all over the world.
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Italdesign Quaranta 2008
by Giugiaro Italdesign-down-load-photo 2008
The Quaranta is an "extreme" product, an environment-friendly, 4WD super sports-car which incorporates a series of innovative aspects: its styling, but also its drive technology, which combines a hybrid engine with solar energy, and its internal layout which, despite its mid-mounted rear engine, can accommodate three adults and a child, also providing a generous luggage compartment.
The idea which inspired the Quaranta project is that of the first single-volume concept car with central engine and drive. The original reference is to the 1968 Bizzarrini Manta which, at that time, represented a major breakthrough in styling, now adapted to state-of-the-art technology and enriched with Italdesign Giugiaro's forty years experience of research.
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Italdesign Scighera Alfa Romeo Concept Car 1998
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance®
Pebble Beach, California, 1998
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Italdesign Scighera Alfa Romeo Concept Car 1998
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance®
Pebble Beach, California, 1998
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Italdesign Scighera Alfa Romeo Concept Car 1998
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance®
Pebble Beach, California, 1998
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Italdesign Scighera Alfa Romeo Concept Car 1998
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance®
Pebble Beach, California, 1998
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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Italdesign Aztec 1988
The Blackhawk Museum, Danville, California 2011
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