Designed according to the stylistic canons of the 1970s, the
resurrection of Pio Manzù’s Fiat 127 is quite risky: the original model was
one of the first truly innovative cars of the 70s designed to be
rational in style with clean volumes and pure, simple lines.
The
danger of creating a car already seasoned at birth, as it were, with an
imperceptible nostalgic effect is that it may not be particularly attractive. with this being said, designer david obendorfer tries to unite the past and future in one car of updated proportions and boasting with the unique combination forms influened by the model launched in 1971 with high-tech solutions such as a multifunctional touch screen in the center of the dashboard.
Enlarged in size compared to the original model, the Fiat 127 concept
is based on the fiat punto-alfa mito platform.
the minimalist interior follows the same rational concept featuring nostalgic elements
that give a strong personality to the dashboard. the circular vents
in the center, the chrome handles and the design of the two-spoke
steering wheel are clear references to the first 127 model.
Pio Manzù
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