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IsoRivolta Zagato Vision Gran Turismo Unveiled

Zagato IsoRivolta GTZ

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Iso Grifo, a personal favorite

Iso Grifo 90 | The Iso Rivolta Chronicles

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Iso Grifo A3/C: Recreating The Riveted Race Car

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ISO RIVOLTA GRIFO First Series 1967

Iso Grifo, a personal favorite

1968 ISO Rivolta: A Riva For The Road

Zagato IsoRivolta Vision Gran Turismo

Zagato unveils the IsoRivolta Vision Gran Turismo, featured in Sony PlayStation’s Gran Turismo Sport, at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show Tokyo, October 25, 2017 – Zagato, the Milanese coachbuilder, has revealed at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show the IsoRivolta Vision Gran Turismo, which was announced at the Grand Basel on August 31st. The new Zagato creation will be a drivable vehicle in Gran Turismo Sport, the latest chapter of the acclaimed Sony PlayStation video game. With the design of the new Vision Gran Turismo, the Zagato Atelier pays tribute to IsoRivolta - the renowned automaker from Milan - which during the golden era of automobiles, produced stunning Gran Turismo-class sports cars that combined sleek Italian designs with the brawn of American powertrains. Passion for racing, combined with luxury and reliability, was where they found their inspiration. Now, with the IsoRivolta Vision Gran Turismo, Zagato closes the circle and takes us back to Milan, where, after World War II, the ...

Zagato Iso Rivolta Vision Gran Turismo Concept at Grand Basel 2017

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Fidia. Big, sporty and luxurious - S1E6 - The Iso Rivolta Chronicles

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