Lamborghini Bravo (Bertone) (1974)
“Studio 114”, better know as the Bertone Bravo after a breed of Spanish fighting bulls. It was introduced at the 1974 Turin Motor Show. In the first half of the 1970’
Citroen Camargue (Bertone) (1972)
Bertone Camargue is built on a production platform from the front wheel drive Citroën GS (four-cylinder 1015 cc air-cooled boxer engine, bore and stroke 74×59 mm, 55.5 hp at
Porsche 911 Roadster (Bertone) (1966)
This one-off Porsche 911 Roadster was presented at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show. It was created for one of the German manufacturer’s American dealerships with a view to putting
Fiat Barchetta (Bertone) (2007)
Unveiled by Bertone at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show to celebrate its 95th anniversary, the Barchetta Concept is a compact two-seater roadster based on the floorpan and chassis of the
Bertone Pickster (1998)
The Pickster: a dream, a provocation, undoubtedly pure Bertone for its innovative spirit, a new way of looking at the automobile. From the front, the Pickster looks like a charming
Alfa Romeo Sportut (Bertone) (1997)
Alfa Romeo Sportut, 1997, by Bertone. A compact SUV prototype based on the Alfa Romeo 145. Though it was conceived as a productionisable concept, it never made it into production.
Mazda MX-81 Aria (Bertone) (1981)
A futuristic 4-seat coupe based on the 323. Was designed by Bertone with Marc Deschamps as Chief Designer. To be seen is the steering wheel replaced by a rectangular belt. For many
Lancia Sibilo (Bertone) (1978)
As far as the “one-offs” destined for the Motor Shows went, the 1970’s closed with the Sibilo. This coupé, which was designed in the Style Centre at Caprie, is a fut
Autobianchi A112 Runabout (Bertone) (1969)
The design project for the Runabout took its inspiration from the motorboat world. As in the case of other prototypes inspired by the design concepts and styling applied to other f
Fiat Enduro (Bertone) (1996)
An off-road coupé. This was the concept, to go beyond the SUV idea, while remaining in line with Bertone’s other sporty concept cars, and the Fiat Enduro was the result. The