The story of Bertone: the most controversial coachbuilder ever
The beginning of Bertone Bertone was founded in November 1912, when Giovanni Bertone, then aged 28, opened a workshop specialising in the construction and…
The Porsche 996 Bertone design proposal.
In 1992, Italian design house Bertone embarked on a discreet initiative, developing a confidential design proposal for the upcoming Porsche 991, known by its internal codename, 996. Driven by a commitment to cost-effectiveness, this hush-hush project sought to seamlessly integrate Porsche’s distinctive design language while maintaining a sense of familial continuity. The covert collaboration unfolded during a period when cost considerations played a pivotal role. Bertone, renowned for its artistry and ingenuity, delicately navigated the challenge of incorporating Porsche’s iconic features into the 996 design, aiming not just to create a new model but to uphold the brand’s legacy and visual identity. Of particular importance was Porsche management’s directive to ensure a shared aesthetic with the impending Boxster model, codenamed 986. This strategic decision aimed at optimizing cost efficiency by incorporating common design elements across the two models. Bertone, known for transforming concepts into tangible beauty, proposed a seamless fusion of the 996 and Boxster, creating a visually cohesive narrative that resonated with Porsche enthusiasts. The exclusive photos presented here offer a captivating insight into this confidential design proposal, a well-kept secret from the Lopresto collection archive. Each image tells a tale of meticulous craftsmanship, the thoughtful integration of Porsche’s design heritage, and the collaborative synergy between the esteemed German automaker and the skilled Italian designers at Bertone.
The beginning of Bertone Bertone was founded in November 1912, when Giovanni Bertone, then aged 28, opened a workshop specialising in the construction and…
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