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BLMC 1100 Aerodinamica

The BLMC 1100 Aerodinamica, introduced by Pininfarina in 1968 at the Turin Auto Salon, was a pioneering effort to demonstrate that the design principles…

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The BLMC 1100 Aerodinamica, introduced by Pininfarina in 1968 at the Turin Auto Salon, was a pioneering effort to demonstrate that the design principles applied to the BMC 1800 could also be effective in a smaller car. Designed by Paolo Martin of Pininfarina, this prototype showcased a forward-thinking approach to automotive design, foreshadowing the popularity of hatchback sedans in the decades to come. Like its larger counterpart, the BMC 1800, the BLMC 1100 Aerodinamica embodied a simple and cohesive design language. Its form was characterized by smooth, continuous lines that exuded a sense of formal maturity. The front end featured clustered elements arranged in functional groups, with an aerodynamically positioned air intake concealed beneath the bumper. The integration of the rubber crush zone between the headlamps seamlessly transitioned into the hoods and fenders, while scalloped headlamps served as the primary decorative element. The sides of the car were characterized by flush fenders and hidden door handles, contributing to the sleek and streamlined appearance. The sharp and efficient tail cut incorporated a broad backlight that doubled as a cargo hatch, emphasizing the car’s practicality. The roofline, reminiscent of a wing profile, featured thin pillars that enhanced interior light and driver visibility. A notable design feature of the BLMC 1100 Aerodinamica was its series of oriented louvres, which provided strength and visual weight to the “C” pillar without obstructing the driver’s view. This attention to detail underscored the commitment to both form and function in the design of the prototype. Remarkably, this pioneering prototype remains in perfect working condition, serving as a testament to its enduring design and engineering excellence. Its compact size, comparable to the Citroen GS introduced in 1971, underscores its forward-thinking approach to automotive design, anticipating trends that would shape the industry for decades to come.

BLMC 1200 Aerodinamica

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