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The Twelfth Concept Car from the Top 17: Bertone Genesis

Welcome to a thrilling exploration of automotive innovation as we uncover the fascinating tale of the Bertone Genesis—a concept car that defied convention and left an indelible mark on automotive history. Prepare to be captivated by the dynamic journey of the Genesis, a testament to craftsmanship, ingenuity, and boundless passion. Unveiling the Icon In 1988, amidst the bustling ambiance of the Turin Auto Show, automotive enthusiasts were treated to a sight unlike any other—the Bertone Genesis. A fusion of Lamborghini power and Bertone design, this groundbreaking concept car defied expectations and redefined the boundaries of automotive design. Featuring a striking five-door minivan silhouette adorned with gull-wing doors at the front and sliding doors at the rear, the Genesis exuded an aura of futuristic elegance and innovation. Lamborghini Power At the heart of the Bertone Genesis roared the formidable 5.2-liter V12 engine sourced from the legendary Lamborghini Countach Quattrovalvole...

The Sixth Concept Car from the Top 17: Bertone Stratos Zero

Embarking on the Odyssey: A Triumph of Design and Innovation In the vibrant tapestry of automotive history, there are moments when a car transcends its metal and machinery, becoming a work of art, a symbol of innovation—the Bertone Stratos Zero is one such masterpiece. A thrilling journey through the genesis, craftsmanship, and enduring influence of a concept car that dared to challenge the limits of imagination. Unveiling the Revolution: The Significance of Concept Cars Concept cars are the visionaries, the dreamers that propel the automotive world into the future. The Bertone Stratos Zero, showcased at the 1970 Turin Auto Show, wasn't just a car; it was a manifesto of innovation. As we delve into its story, we unravel not just the evolution of a vehicle but a revolution in design and engineering. Crafting the Future: Genesis of the Bertone Stratos Zero Imagine the mind of Marcello Gandini, the chief designer at Bertone, as he envisioned a car that would redefine the very essence ...

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BMW Garmisch Bertone Concept

“When I first heard that BMW wanted to recreate the BMW Garmisch, I was a bit surprised,” said Gandini in regard to his meeting with Adrian van Hooydonk in the summer of 2018. “Having seen the final car, it is hard for me to even distinguish it from the original.” “Building the BMW Garmisch for a second time gave us the opportunity to pay tribute to Mr. Gandini, recall one of his lesser-known cars and highlight Bertone’s stylistic influence on the evolution of BMW design,” said Adrian van Hooydonk, the senior vice president of the group’s design department. “For me, that alone was reason enough to do this project – filling in the gaps and completing BMW’s history.”

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