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500 “Spiaggina ‘58”

FIAT 500 “SPIAGGINA ‘58” – AN EXCLUSIVE BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE TO THE FIAT 500 Today marks the birthday of the Fiat icon and the 60th anniversary of the 500 Jolly Spiaggina, the first special series of the Fiat 500 and embodiment of “ La Dolce Vita” The new Fiat 500 “Spiaggina ‘58” is an exclusive special series model with production limited to just 1,958 cars Fiat creates tribute video to the notes of the song "Volare", the ever-popular Italian classic sung by Domenico Modugno at the 1958 Sanremo Festival Creative hub Garage Italia and design firm Pininfarina have produced their own tribute: the “Spiaggina by Garage Italia”, featuring unique, sophisticated solutions that reinterpret the spirit of those years for today's world Summer 1958 saw the introduction of the exclusive Fiat 500 Jolly, better known as the “Spiaggina”, and it was the embodiment of “La Dolce Vita”. 60 years later the iconic "Spiaggina" makes an elegant return to Europe's most f...

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4 July 2018, Gaydon: With a reputation for tailor-made enhancements that’s second to none, the luxury British marques bespoke service, Q by Aston Martin has released details of two freshly released commissions based on the luxury brands dynamic sporting GT, DB11. Henley Royal Regatta DB11 Volante The first ‘Q by Aston Martin – Commission’ marks Aston Martin’s continued Official Automotive Partnership with the Henley Royal Regatta – founded in 1839 and one of the world’s most prestigious and historic sporting fixtures. Following last year’s one-off Henley Royal Regatta DB11 Coupe, for 2018 Q by Aston Martin has turned its attentions to the DB11 Volante, creating a one-off model that takes inspiration from elite rowing’s fusion of technology and tradition. Finished in a striking paint colour, White Stone, and with an interior trimmed in Red Oxide Caithness leather the car also features technical carbon fibre complete with stainless steel crossed oar motifs and hand-painted pal...

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