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 Fiat 2800 Cabriolet Bertone one-off for Count Lurani Cernuschi.
The Fiat 2800 Cabriolet Bertone is a rare specimen crafted by an Italian coachbuilder during WWII. Despite the challenges of the conflict, the artistry of creating custom car bodies persisted, yielding creations that foreshadowed the aesthetic trends of the post-war era. Among these was the two-seater Fiat 2800 cabriolet, crafted in 1943 for Count Giovanni Lurani Cernuschi. Designed by Mario Revelli di Beaumont, this cabriolet exhibits early hints of the ponton style, characterized by its integrated headlights and prominent front grille. Despite the constraints of the wartime environment, Beaumont’s design managed to convey elegance and sophistication, reflecting the enduring creativity of Italian craftsmanship. As one of the few examples produced during this tumultuous period, the Fiat 2800 Cabriolet Bertone offers a glimpse into the evolving aesthetic sensibilities of the time.
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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