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Moretti Cita Giardinetta

The Moretti Cita Giardinetta designed by Mario Revelli di Beaumont.

Vehicle Overview

The Moretti Cita Giardinetta, a unique version of the Moretti Cita, was introduced in the late 1940s and quickly became a standout model in the world of microcars. The Cita itself was first presented as a prototype in 1946, and its production began the following year, achieving moderate success. However, it was the Cita Giardinetta, a station wagon variant, that would capture additional attention for its distinctive design and functionality. Designed by the renowned Mario Revelli di Beaumont, the Cita Giardinetta featured a charming yet practical body style that set it apart from the more conventional sedans and coupés of the era. As a microcar, it was compact but offered increased utility with its extended rear and cargo space. The vehicle became a favorite due to its small footprint, making it a perfect choice for city driving and light-duty transport. The Cita Giardinetta’s beauty was not just in its design, but also in its craftsmanship. True to Moretti’s reputation, the vehicle was built with a high level of finish, showcasing exceptional attention to detail in both the exterior and interior. In addition to the standard sedan, coupé, and spider configurations, Moretti offered the Giardinetta as part of their versatile lineup, which allowed for a wide range of options tailored to customer needs. The Giardinetta‘s success reached a pinnacle when it won the category prize at the prestigious 1949 Viareggio Concorso d’Eleganza. This win not only solidified the Cita Giardinetta’s place in the automotive world but also demonstrated the innovative design and unique appeal of Moretti’s approach to the microcar market. Overall, the Moretti Cita Giardinetta stands as an example of mid-century Italian design, blending elegance, functionality, and craftsmanship. It remains a beloved classic for automotive enthusiasts and represents the creative ingenuity that characterized the post-war Italian microcar boom.

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