All Ferrari Design articles – Page 2
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Return of the Ferrari Modulo – and it’s roadworthy
Pininfarina’s startling concept finally hits the road, 48 years on
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Watch Flavio Manzoni explain Ferrari design
Ferrari's design director takes a deep dive into how he has kept their philosophy up to date
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Concept Car of the Week: Bob Peak’s Ferraris (1965)
American illustrator Robert “Bob” Peak was more famous for movie posters until he met North American Ferrari importer Luigi Chinetti. The pair embarked on a collaboration with compelling results
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Are Beautiful Cars Really a Thing of the Past?
They just don’t make ’em like they used to! Or do they?
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Ferrari coming to London Design Museum
‘Under The Skin’ exhibition to commemorate the iconic marque's 70-year history
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Shooting Brakes: Masterstroke or Monstrosity?
Is combining the low-slung emotion of a GT car with the practicality of an estate brilliance or lunacy? We explore a peculiar niche
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Wheel Design – Where Next?
Alloys opened up wheel design, but does this crucial area now need a new shake-up?
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Q&A with Antony Villain, Alpine
Alpine’s first production car for more than 20 years is set to launch at the 2017 Geneva motor show. CDN talks to its design director, Antony Villain
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Mazda's folding hardtop
The Mazda MX-5 RF’s roof folding mechanism adds supercar glamour to the driving enthusiasts’ favourite
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Concept Car (OK, Truck) of the Week: Siemens Innotruck (2012)
Luigi Colani, Siemens and T.U. Munich showcase their vision of tomorrow’s truck
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CES 2017: Faraday Future FF 91
Faraday Future's first production car, for which $5000 deposits are now being taken: it's suitably high-tech, of course
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Concept Car of the Week: Pininfarina Maserati Birdcage (2006)
In the late 1950s Maserati launched a series of lightweight racing cars to conquer the 24 hours of Le Mans as well as other famous races. Known as ‘Birdcages’, the cars were constructed of a latticework of chromium/molybdenum steel tubing and covered by light sheet metal.
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Concept Car of the Week: Cadillac N.A.R.T. (1970)
A racing team's redesigned Eldorado, by Zagato
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777: Pininfarina Ferrari 512S Berlinetta Speciale (1969)
In honour of Ferrari's 70th, one from Pininfarina's heyday
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Corvette Rondine (1963)
Ask any Corvette enthusiast the significance of the year 1963 and an excited smile will break across his or her face. That was the year of the introduction of the second generation Corvette, the C2, with its dramatic styling, shape, and controversial split rear window, all courtesy of Larry Shinoda and the GM Design team.
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