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  1. May 11, 2024 · Giugiaro was renowned for both: while the Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT epitomizes classic Italian style, cars like the Ferrari GG50 embodied his penchant for practical, functional design.

    • 10 Isuzu 117
    • 9 Maserati Merak
    • 8 Fiat Dino Coupe
    • 7 ISO Grifo
    • 6 Fiat 850 Spider
    • 5 Italdesign Aztec
    • 4 Maserati Ghibli
    • 3 de Tomaso Mangusta
    • 2 Lotus Esprit
    • 1 Delorean DMC

    Historic as one of the first Japanese cars designed by an Italian, the Isuzu 117 was a nice challenge for Giugiaro. He had to mix a European style for an Asian market and a car notable for its small size. It looks like a car perfect for a grand tourer yet also suitable for driving in Tokyo, and that terrific appearance made it a hit. Even with slig...

    Giugiaro's gift is how he can take so-so cars and make them look like must-have automobiles. The Maserati Merak is a good example. With the Bora failing, Maserati turned to Giugiaro to try and spice the car up. He did, making the front end sharper, not quite wedge-shaped but still a leaner and meaner look. He also added the unique intake and buttre...

    The epitome of a perfect Italian Grand Tourer, the Fiat Dino Coupe has influenced scores of cars since. It's large to fit the GTs of its time yet somehow feels compact and comfortable thanks to Giugiaro's work. It goes for subtlety over power, the vents and intakes melding with the overall design well. That it became such a classic says it all as t...

    One of the rarest of Giugiaro's designs, the Iso Grifo has fallen through the cracks of even classic car buffs. Which is a shame as it's one of his best efforts. The blade edge covers most of the car and draws attention to its sharp look. The rear window is well done to balance the Kamm back tail and look more like a racing machine. Seen from the f...

    A classic of its time, theFiat 850 Spider didn't resemble the arachnid but looked gorgeous. While the Spider was sadly underpowered, it made up for it in its looks. Having the motor in the rear necessitated a different design, with the front looking nice and cute with graceful lines, and the rear "lids" fit the design rather than making it look unc...

    Some mistakenly believe this was only a concept car, but the truth is the Italdesign Aztecdid see limited production. The design is bold and futuristic, with the angualr-shaped front showcasing the jet fighter-like "cockpit" for the driver and passenger. The rear tires' unique shielding is as notable as the rear spoiler and the funky touches on the...

    Mention Giugiaro, and this is usually the car that comes to mind. The 1966 Maserati Ghibliis beloved by classic car buffs for an excellent performance. But it's the looks that matter as Giugiaro managed to make an already great car look gorgeous. The sloped front has just a small bump indicating the powerful engine and aids in the aerodynamics. It ...

    Standing out from the pack upon its debut in 1966, the De Tomaso Mangustais a fantastic machine that's best known for the gullwing-like doors opening to showcase the rear-set engine and luggage compartment. When shut, the doors help the Mangusta's exotic look, sleek and yet powerful with that sharply-designed wide hood. It makes for a car that has ...

    When James Bond uses a car, it automatically has some style. The Lotus Esprit became famous in the film The Spy Who Loved Mewhen Bond uses one for a chase. The polygonal "folded paper" design makes it stand out and lends itself to Bond transforming it into a submarine. It pops up again in For Your Eyes Only,a regular car, yet that angular design gi...

    "If you're going to build a time machine out of a car, why not pick one with some style to it?" Doc Brown's line in Back to the Future sums it all up. Yes, the DeLorean DMC is known as one of the auto world's more infamous flops but it still looks gorgeous. The sleek curves, gullwing doors, and rugged exotic look truly looked like a car of the futu...

  2. Giorgetto Giugiaro (Italian pronunciation: [dʒorˈdʒetto dʒuˈdʒaːro]; born 7 August 1938) is an Italian automotive designer. He has worked on supercars and popular everyday vehicles. He was born in Garessio, Cuneo, Piedmont. Giugiaro was named Car Designer of the Century in 1999 and inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in 2002.

  3. Jan 16, 2023 · These are some of the cars Giorgetto Giugiaro had a hand in designing: Alfa Romeo Alfasud; Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint; BMW M1; Bugatti EB112; DeLorean DMC-12; Fiat 850 Spider; Lexus GS; Lotus Esprit; Maserati Ghibli; Saab 9000; Subaru SVX; Volkswagen Golf; Volkswagen Passat; Volkswagen Scirocco; Details about famous cars Giorgetto Giugiaro designed

  4. Oct 31, 2019 · Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro has created some of the most successful and influential cars in history, in an impressive career that spans over six decades. This is the 1969 Alfa Romeo...

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  5. Nov 9, 2022 · 10 most impressive Giorgetto Giugiaro designs, from stunning cars to well-known cameras. Often named the most influential automotive designer of all time, Giorgetto Giugiaro has left a legacy that continues to inspire and impress even today. View Gallery.

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  7. Sep 7, 2023 · Giorgetto Giugiaro is often heralded as the most influential automotive designer of the 20th century, a wunderkind revered for his intrinsic ability to create beautiful, balanced,...

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