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Alfa Romeo 8C berlinetta LeMans,1938

Alfa Romeo 8C berlinetta LeMans,1938

Alfa Romeo 8C berlinetta LeMans,1938

Alfa Romeo 8C berlinetta LeMans,1938

Ferrari 212 Carrozzeria Touring

Ferrari 212 Carrozzeria Touring

Alfa romeo disco volante

Alfa romeo disco volante

GTaerodinamica_studio.jpg

GTaerodinamica_studio.jpg

GTberlinetta_studio.jpg

GTberlinetta_studio.jpg

Studio_GTAerodinamica.jpg

Studio_GTAerodinamica.jpg

Sketch GTaerodinamica

Sketch GTaerodinamica

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Modello_3D_124_spider.jpg

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modello_3D_124_spider2.jpg

 

Italia. Land of Granturismo.

 

The achronime "GT" currently used for all the sports cars, appears for the first time in Italy for on custom-built vehicles called "Gran Turismo" or "Turismo veloce" cars.

 

This type of 2 seats car, joining high performances and daily use of the car, was so utilized by the Italian coach-builders, that was exported worldwide. Between the two wars and until the 90s, the coach-builders Touring, Zagato, Ghia and Giugiaro, defined the style and technique for the sports car, in collaboration with Aston Martin, Lotus, BMW and Audi.

 

"Granturismo" was the very concept that allowed the Italian brands to impose themselves in people's tastes and in the international sports competitions, with the well known Ferrari, Abarth, Alfa Romeo and Lancia.

 

For all that, Italy is the cradle of "Granturismo", the concept of this car comes along driving on Italian roads with fast cars. Here, on our curvy roads, surrounded by suggestive towns, the pleasure of an authentic driving starts and develops.

Great designers have worked in Italy who designed models of creative cars and through that influenced the creative schools in other parts of the world and made the "status of the art" of coach-building.

The mixing of Style and Competition applied to Italian schools gas brought to great technical and stylistic innovations in the sector. The "Barchetta" car, the "Aerodinamica" of LeMans and the "Prototipo" of Targa Florio are still today extrordinary models of technics and design from which one van take inspiration.

 

From these bases and from the pride to rediscover a great heritage, the stylistic research of VINCIS Design takes start, led by Gianluca Perdicca and Simone Belegni, a project aimed to rediscover the founding and distinctive values of the Italian sports car in the world.

 

 

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