Showing posts with label Alfa Romeo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alfa Romeo. Show all posts

Bertone Pandion at Geneva motor show

You can see the Bertone Pandion from almost anywhere within the giant halls at the 2010 Geneva motor show. It might be low and sleek, but the rear-hinged scissor doors run almost the entire length of the car and stand over 3.6 metres high when open. It’s quite a sight.

What is the Bertone Pandion?

Underneath it’s an Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione – complete with a 444bhp 4.7-litre V8 engine – but the body and interior are the work of Italian design house Bertone, which built the car to celebrate Alfa’s 100th birthday.

Not all of you may be sold of the looks of the Pandion (Bertone calls its aggressive yet beautiful) and we’re not sure there are many ways to improve on the 8C. It’s the detailing that stands out though, including those doors; the Pandion moniker comes from Pandion Haliaetus ­– the scientific name for an Osprey – and designer Mike Robinson and his team drew inspiration from the hawk’s wings to create the incredible doors. That’s not the best part of the Pandion; the most incredible features are the thousands of tiny intertwined blades in the front and rear grilles.

The Osprey’s facial features were also copied to create the Pandion’s angular nose, but while the front of the Bertone concept car is supposed to be evocative, the rear is abrupt. Robinson calls the contrasting design Skin and Flame, a play on Alfa’s badge: the snake in the logo is beautiful, flowing and full of emotion, but the cross is organic, sharp and structural. The tail lights are made from the intertwined blades, but disappear when turned off. Unfortunately there are no production plans.





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Pininfarina 2uettottanta

How do you make a Ferrari 458 Italia and Maserati Grancabrio look a bit bland? Plonk them on stage next to your stunning concept. That’s exactly what Pininfarina did at the 2010 Geneva motor show with its Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta show car, and next to it the black 458 and cream Grancabrio garnered no attention whatsoever.

Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta? What’s that about?

The 2uettottanta is a concept car by Italian design house Pininfarina, to celebrate both its 8oth birthday, and Alfa Romeo’s centenary. It’s Pininfarina’s vision of a future open-top Alfa. The headlamps and taillights are very minimalist, but the bodywork is flowing and voluptuous (even more so in the metal) and the proportions are spot on. We could describe the looks further, but we’ll leave you to drool instead.

Unfortunately there are no plans for the 2uettottanta to become a production car – there’s no rolling chassis underneath the concept either – but it’d be a great £25k roadster. Pininfarina designed it with a 1750cc turbocharged petrol engine to pay homage to the 1750 Veloce of 1968. There are no production plans, but it would look great in a remake of The Graduate.





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