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Italians at Geneva, 2010

March 9, 2010 By Gerelli

 

Pininfarina Duettottanta (Duetto plus 80 years of Pf): a wonderful revised and updated version of the famous Alfa Romeo Duetto.

 

Captions and Photos by Alessandro Gerelli


Pandion: a concept car by Bertone with a very unusual shape: the front engine is a V8 4.7 liters DOHC manufactured by Alfa Romeo.

 

The interior of the Pandion uses lightweight materials in a very futuristic fashion.

 

The “quadrifoglio verde” version of the Alfa Romeo Mito

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Beautiful sculpted look of the new Giulietta.

 

The new Alfa Romeo Giulietta: a legend revisited after more than 50 years from the first series.

 

To celebrate 100 years. Alfa presented the A.L.F.A. 24Hp of 1910

 

The Abarth 500C, with a 1.4 turbo and 140 hp. Ask your Chrysler dealer about this.

 

Abarth interior is luxurious, this with the automatic transmission.

 

The green Ferrari California HY-KERS.

 

Ferrari F458 Italia.

 

Ferrari Formula One F10-2010 car.

 

Fiat Punto evo.

 

A concept car designed by I.DE.A institute of Turin (Italy).

 

A concept car designed by the Istituto Europeo di Design of Turin (Italy).

 

A Superleggera version of the Lamborghini Gallardo.

 

The new Maserati Gran Cabrio: four comfortable seats in a cabrio.

 

Bentley Flying Star by Touring Superleggera to be produced in 20 units.

 

The Touring A8GCS already seen in 2008 Villa d’Este Concours.

 

Borrani wheels: a modern version of the famous wire wheels.

 

Zagato Joule: an electric car by OEM with a smart body by Zagato.

 

Perana Z-one: this Zagato bodied car will be soon released in UK.

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Comments

  1. gp says

    March 18, 2010 at 9:33 am

    Italian designed cars are awesome, even to just look at! Keep up the good work, even if all most of us can do is observe them. Those that drive them, be careful, take care, and enjoy. You never know when road rage and just plain jealousy will put you to a challenge.

  2. D R Lucy says

    March 18, 2010 at 1:34 pm

    I’ll take a Ferrari F-458 and an Abarth 500C to keep it company.

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