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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 Fiat 501 SS Corsa Bertone
The Fiat 501 SS Corsa Bertone was an elegant and sporty interpretation of the Fiat 501 S, designed by the renowned Carrozzeria Bertone. Unveiled in 1921, this torpedo-shaped vehicle showcased a refined aesthetic and performance enhancements that highlighted Bertone’s early mastery in automotive design. It stands as one of the first creations of the famed coachbuilder, marking the beginning of a legacy in crafting bespoke and innovative automobiles. The 501 S was powered by a 1460 cc four-cylinder engine, delivering 26.5 hp at 3000 rpm. While modest by modern standards, this engine provided impressive performance for its time, allowing the car to surpass 110 km/h—an exceptional feat in the early 1920s. The chassis featured a 2600 mm wheelbase, along with a front and rear track of 1250 mm, offering stability and agility on the road. These dimensions, combined with the lightweight bodywork by Bertone, contributed to the car’s competitive edge in terms of both speed and handling. The SS Corsa variant of the 501 S was designed to appeal to enthusiasts seeking a combination of style and performance. Bertone’s torpedo-shaped bodywork emphasized aerodynamics while maintaining a classic and graceful silhouette. The clean lines, carefully proportioned curves, and fine craftsmanship demonstrated Bertone’s early commitment to blending aesthetics with functionality. The Fiat 501 SS Corsa Bertone is remembered not only for its technical capabilities but also for its role in establishing Carrozzeria Bertone as a significant player in the automotive world. It represents an important milestone in the history of Italian design, encapsulating the spirit of innovation and elegance that would define Bertone’s work for decades to come.
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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