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Fiat 1400 Supergioiello

The Fiat 1400 Supergioiello by Ghia Torino.

Vehicle Overview

The Fiat 1400 Supergioiello, crafted by the renowned Giovanni Michelotti for Ghia, first appeared at the Turin Auto Show 1950 as a luxurious and stylish take on Fiat’s newly launched 1400 chassis. Part of Ghia’s Supergioiello series, this sleek coupe showcased the best of Italian Gran Turismo design, offering a balance of elegance, innovation, and practicality. Its two-volume silhouette provided ample interior space, including a rear section designed to accommodate luggage, making it as functional as it was beautiful. One of the standout features of the Supergioiello was its column-mounted gear shift, which maximized comfort for the front bench seat, allowing three passengers to sit comfortably. For those who wanted more versatility, the car could be configured with additional rear seats, adding to its appeal as a refined and flexible luxury vehicle. While its initial unveiling at the Turin Auto Show was somewhat overshadowed by other debuts, the Supergioiello soon made waves at prestigious events. It earned high praise by winning the Grand Prix of Honour at the 1950 Venice Elegance Concours and at the 1950 Monte Carlo Concours (car owned by Mr. Gallo), affirming its status as a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. That same year, cycling legend Gino Bartali, fresh off victories at the Milano-Sanremo and Giro di Toscana, took delivery of a striking dark blue example during the Turin Elegance Concours, further enhancing the car’s allure. To stay ahead of the curve, the Fiat 1400 Supergioiello received a restyling for the 1951 model year, setting it apart from other models like the Lancia B20 Aurelia, whose design it had helped inspire. Another unit was showcased at the Fiera del Levante, while a fourth achieved further acclaim by winning the Honour Prize at the 1950 Venice Elegance Concours. The Fiat 1400 Supergioiello remains a shining example of post-war Italian automotive excellence. Its thoughtful design, blending style and practicality, and its success on the concours circuit have cemented its legacy as a true classic in the world of luxury automobiles.

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