Futuristic Car from 1968, Bertone Carabo Concept

August 9, 2011 Filed Under: Tuning  

Bertone Carabo Concept is a futuristic yet elegance car concept which was introduced at the 1968 Paris Motor Show. Marcello Gandini is known as the designer of the car. The original features of Bertone Carabo evolve multi-coloured glass windows and scissor doors. The chassis design of the car is inspired by mid-engined V8 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33, an experimental development which was addressed to provide aerodynamic solution which emerges in Lambotghini Miura at first time. Below we report the original information from the company.

Press Release

At the end of the 1960′s Bertone focussed his creative energies on prototypes. The Turin designer’s creativity and daring reached its peak in 1968 with the Carabo, which was presented at the Paris Motor Show in October.

Built on the Alfa Romeo 33 chassis with a centrally-mounted engine, it became a style classic, known for its creativity and original features, some of which contribute to its legendary standing.

Design features like its tight lines, tapering front blending in seamlessly with the windscreen, and the air inlets and outlets.

And the original door mechanism, with doors opening upwards and forwards (a concept which reappears on the production Countach), and even the novel colour: iridescent green like a beetle (hence the name Carabo, in Italian, a type of beetle).

The result hit the headlines all round the world, and not just in the trade press, and the positive feedback was unanimous.

The Carabo was Bertone’s bold but aesthetically and functionally valid vision of the sporty car of the future. And the use of new materials and novel construction techniques means that this concept car was something more than just an exercise in styling.

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