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 Alfa Romeo Coupé Project 119 by Bertone.
The Alfa Romeo Coupé Project 119 was an ambitious endeavor spearheaded by Bertone, with the renowned designer Marcello Gandini at the helm. Gandini, famed for his work on some of the most iconic cars of the era, aimed to create a flagship coupé that would encapsulate the essence of Italian automotive design and engineering. This project was intrinsically linked to the Alfa 6, a luxury sedan that Alfa Romeo was developing concurrently. The Alfa 6 was to feature a sophisticated V6 engine, promising performance and refinement. Project 119 was envisaged to share this advanced platform, offering a sportier, more exclusive alternative in the Alfa Romeo lineup. However, the 1970s were a turbulent time for the automotive industry, marked by the oil crisis which began in 1973. The crisis had a profound impact on car manufacturers worldwide, compelling them to rethink their strategies and focus on fuel efficiency over performance. As a result, the launch of the Alfa 6 was significantly delayed, with its introduction pushed back from the planned 1973 release to 1979. This postponement had a domino effect, impacting all related projects, including the promising Coupé Project 119. Alfa Romeo’s management, grappling with the economic realities of the time, made the difficult decision to shelve the Project 119 coupé. They opted instead to direct their resources and attention to the Giugiaro-designed GTV, a model that promised better market appeal and profitability in the challenging economic climate. The GTV, with its sleek design and strong performance credentials, became the focal point of Alfa Romeo’s strategy, overshadowing the innovative yet ill-timed Project 119. Thus, the Alfa Romeo Coupé Project 119, despite its potential and the illustrious pedigree of its design team, never saw the light of day. It remains a fascinating “what if” in the history of automotive design, a symbol of how external factors like economic crises can alter the course of innovation and creativity in the automotive industry.
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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also known as Coupe Project 119
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