The story of Touring Superleggera
The early years In early 1926, two lawyers from Milan – Felice Bianchi Anderloni and Gaetano Ponzoni – decided to leave behind the world…
The Lancia Aprilia Aerlux Berlina by Touring Milano.
The Lancia Aprilia Aerlux Berlina, a masterpiece crafted by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan, stands as a testament to the innovative prowess of Italian automotive design. This exceptional vehicle, built in 1947, showcases Touring’s pioneering Aerlux glass roof patent, a groundbreaking feature that sets it apart in the automotive landscape of its time. The distinctive design of the Lancia Aprilia Aerlux Berlina draws parallels with the Isotta Fraschini 8C Monterosa, reflecting the influence of contemporary design trends in the post-World War II era. Its sleek lines, harmonious proportions, and attention to detail make it a captivating representation of Touring’s commitment to combining aesthetics with functionality. One of the highlights of this remarkable vehicle is Touring’s Aerlux glass roof with the Superleggera body, a patented innovation that revolutionized the concept of open-top driving. The transparent roof panel, seamlessly integrated into the car’s structure, allowed occupants to experience a unique driving sensation while maintaining the comfort and protection of an enclosed cabin. The Lancia Aprilia Aerlux Berlina made its debut on the grand stage, being exhibited at both the Geneva and Turin Auto Shows in 1948. Its presence at these prestigious events underscored its significance in the automotive world and solidified Carrozzeria Touring’s reputation as a leader in avant-garde design. Beyond its aesthetic appeal and technical innovations, the Lancia Aprilia Aerlux Berlina represents a historical moment in the evolution of Italian automobile manufacturing, capturing the spirit of post-war rejuvenation and the pursuit of excellence. This unique creation remains a symbol of the fusion of artistry and engineering that defines the legacy of Carrozzeria Touring and contributes to the rich tapestry of automotive history.
The early years In early 1926, two lawyers from Milan – Felice Bianchi Anderloni and Gaetano Ponzoni – decided to leave behind the world…
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