Alfa Romeo B.A.T. 9 (Bertone) (1955)
In 1955 Bertone turned in the final design for the B.A.T. project, a series of prototypes which represented the peak of styling creativity at the time. The B.A.T. 9 did away with t
Volvo Tundra (Bertone) (1979)
It was rejected by Volvo and a very similar design was instead sold to Citroen where it was produced as Citroen BX. One of the prototypes commissioned by a carmaker, at the beginni
Opel Maxx (Bertone) (1995)
Instead of a conventional steel body, the Opel Maxx had a stable light alloy structure made of extruded aluminum profiles like a cage, which was visible from the outside. The form
Bugatti EB 110 Proposal (Bertone) (1989)
In October of 1987, Bugatti Automobili SpA is set up, with a start-up capital of 5 billion lire (approximately 2,5 million euro). Bugatti International Holding detains 65% of the c
Jaguar B99 (Bertone) (2011)
The overall length of the prototype is 4.5 meters, width – 1.95 meters, and height – 1.35 meters. The design of the car, made in the style of the classic Jaguar XJ, use
Ferrari Rainbow (Bertone) (1976)
The Rainbow signalled Bertone’s return, after nearly 15 years, to the Ferrari theme, this time with a freer interpretation. While the design of the Dino 308 GT4 represented a ble
Alfa Romeo Canguro (Bertone) (1964)
The Bertone-styled Canguro concept is seen as one of the most aesthetically balanced cars in history, from a golden era of Italian design. However, it was rejected for production a
Bertone Blitz (1992)
The theme of the 1992 Turin International Motor Show was “Man and the environment”, and Bertone, who had been urged by many to come up with an electric vehicle, capture
Lamborghini Urraco (Bertone) (1971)
The design of this italian sports car is the work of the famous designer Marcello Gandini, who in those years worked in the Bertone studio. Urakko is the nickname of one of the mos
Aston Martin DB4 GT Jet (Bertone) (1961)
The highest number DB4 GT chassis (0201L) was dispatched to the famous Italian coachbuilder, Bertone shortly before Christmas, 1960. And within a few short weeks, a fabulous notchb