3/12/12

Nuccio's extreme sports car concept's released by Bertone

Although Giuseppe 'Nuccio' Bertone had died 1997, but the company he founded is still actively designing and producing cars concept cars. The concept vehicle displayed at Geneva is a tribute to 100 years of leadership in this Bertone design.

Italian design COMPANIES, Bertone, featuring centennial celebration concept car named by Nuccio at the Geneva Motor Show. This concept vehicle is described as an extreme sports car which is the future evolution of the Berlinetta the design of the 1970's.

Vehicle implies the company's future design language. Nuccio concept of using a row of LED lights that serve to replace the traditional headlights. While the windshield is a bloated piece of glass that stretches from the dashboard to near the roof.

Windshield design also serves to form the contours of the vehicle which makes it even more unique and memorable is very futuristic.

Nuccio is not equipped with rear glass. But instead, an LCD screen mounted on the rear headrests whose function is to display the scene using a camera mounted behind the rear-facing.

At the tail of a sports car designed by the Bertone Design Director Michael Robinson, there is a trapezoid-shaped exhaust pipes that flank the large diffuser that help control airflow under the vehicle when lauched at high speed.

The design itself was inspired by the concept of Lancia Stratos Zero 1970, designed by Giuseppe 'Nuccio' Bertone. Bertone is the figure who also designed the Lamborghini Miura and Countach Lamborghini and Ferrari 308.