The story of Zagato Milano
The 1910s: Aeronautics Ugo Zagato was born in Gavello, near Rovigo, on June 25, 1890. He began his coachbuilding career in 1919 when he…
The Ferrari 550 GTZ Barchetta by Zagato Milano.
The Ferrari 550 GTZ Barchetta, unveiled in 2007 by Zagato Milano, is a masterpiece of bespoke automotive craftsmanship. Designed to complete a series of collectible Ferraris, this exclusive model followed the six Ferrari 575 GTZ units previously created by Zagato, bringing the total to nine—a number deeply significant to the Atelier. With only three examples of the 550 GTZ Barchetta produced (two left-hand drive and one right-hand drive), it remains an exceedingly rare and desirable collector’s item. Based on the Ferrari 550 Barchetta, the GTZ version features significant upgrades and modifications that distinguish it from the donor car. While the original 550 Barchetta was equipped with a basic canvas soft-top, functional only up to 120 km/h, Zagato Milano engineered a more sophisticated solution. The GTZ Barchetta boasts an electro-hydraulically controlled retractable roof, a marvel of craftsmanship designed and built entirely in Zagato’s Milan workshop. This enhancement not only improves usability but also reflects Zagato’s dedication to blending form and function seamlessly. Zagato’s design expertise is evident in the car’s elegant and sculptural lines. The GTZ Barchetta retains the flowing proportions of the 550 Barchetta but incorporates Zagato’s hallmark double-bubble roofline and other distinctive styling cues. The aluminum bodywork is hand-crafted, emphasizing both lightweight construction and aesthetic refinement. Every curve and contour reflects the design house’s commitment to creating a timeless, unique silhouette. Mechanically, the 550 GTZ Barchetta maintains the formidable 5.5-liter V12 engine from the Ferrari 550 Maranello, delivering 485 horsepower and a thrilling driving experience. The combination of Ferrari’s legendary performance and Zagato’s artistic touch creates a car that is both exhilarating to drive and a true work of automotive art. With its rarity, enhanced functionality, and striking design, the Ferrari 550 GTZ Barchetta represents the pinnacle of collaboration between Ferrari and Zagato. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of handcrafted, bespoke automobiles that seamlessly blend engineering excellence with unparalleled style.
The 1910s: Aeronautics Ugo Zagato was born in Gavello, near Rovigo, on June 25, 1890. He began his coachbuilding career in 1919 when he…
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