Top 10 most beautiful Bertone cars

Bertone, founded in 1912 by Giovanni Bertone, is a name synonymous with boldness, innovation, and timeless elegance in automotive design. Originally starting as a small body shop in Turin, Italy, the studio quickly rose to prominence by blending Italian craftsmanship with avant-garde creativity. Throughout the 20th century, Bertone became known for designing stunning cars that not only looked ahead of their time but also challenged traditional design norms.

Bertone’s influence didn’t stop there—collaborating with brands like Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati, they produced masterpieces like the Alfa Romeo BAT series, Lamborghini Miura, and the Maserati Ghibli. Each model was a testament to Bertone’s ability to turn functional machines into extraordinary visual experiences.

Bertone’s design language was daring, often featuring sharp lines, striking curves, and a unique flair that set them apart from others in the automotive world. Their cars weren’t just vehicles; they were a statement. The studio’s legacy is firmly etched in the history of automotive design, having shaped the visual language of some of the most memorable cars in history. Even today, Bertone’s influence can be seen in modern designs, ensuring that their vision for automotive beauty continues to resonate across generations.

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Top 10 most beautiful bertone cars:

10-th place: Bertone X1/9(1972-1982)

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Well, our top opens with the unique Bertone X19, designed by Marcello Gandini himself. X19 is a mid-engine sports car that was designed with the idea of ​​becoming a Ferrari for the masses, repeating its style. Fiat X1/9 looks like a small supercar: low, sporty, with innovative solutions.

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9-th place: Bertone ramarro(1984)

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9th place in our top is occupied by the non-standard Bertone Ramarro which was made on the basis of the Chevrolet Corvette. This “green lizard” (as it was called) could have had a mid-engine layout, but Bertone changed their mind and left the classic front engine layout. It should also be noted that this “Italian Corvette” received sliding doors and a digital instrument panel, which emphasized its originality. What is especially interesting is that Chevrolet has only recently moved the engine from the front to the mid-mounted layout, while Bertone thought about it more than 20 years ago.

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8-th place: Alfa romeo navajo(1976)

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In 8th place we have a super unique concept from Marcello Gandini Alfa Romeo Navajo. He was one of the first who started to set the wedge-shaped design trend. Alfa Romeo Navajo which was made on the basis of the legendary 33 Stradale and had active aerodynamics. The car was so unusual that in some documents about the car the presence of solar panels on the roof is mentioned. It should also be added that the concept had every chance of becoming a production car.

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7-th place: Alfa Romeo bat 5(1953)

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7th place is taken by the “Batmobile” aka Alfa Romeo BAT 5. In general, this Alfa Romeo is a very bold example of super modern design, this design has been around for more than 40 years, but it remains relevant to this day. It was this Alfa Romeo that became the first car in the Berlinetta Aerodynamic Technique (BAT) series, which was led by Franco Scallione. BAT 5 had a drag coefficient of 0.23, which to this day remains an excellent indicator, for example, in some Teslas it is 0.24.

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6-th place:Bertone gb110(2024)

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To say that in 6th place is a unique car is to say nothing. Bertone GB110 is the return of Bertone. GB 110 had 1100 horsepower and accelerates to hundreds in less than three seconds and its design was inspired by classic Lamborghini and Lancia. This car was created for the 110th anniversary of Bertone and has a futuristic design with aerodynamic lines and an aggressive front bumper, which creates the impression of a spaceship. The low profile and wide sills emphasize the sporty character, and compact windows and elegant doors add elegance.

5-th place: Bmw spickup(1969)

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Well, 5th place is occupied by an interesting experiment of combining German design and Italian style. Bmw Spickup is a futuristic coupe-spyder with a sliding steel roof, which was hidden in a safety cage. Aggressive wedge-shaped style from Bertone, classic BMW “nostrils”, semi-hidden headlights and a massive rear end. The interior is bright green, contrasting with the silver body. There are also rumors that this car influenced the design of the BMW Z1.

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4-th place: Lamborghini bravo(1974)

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Well, in 4th place we have the unique Lamborghini Bravo. Lamborghini Bravo is a compact, wedge-shaped concept with retractable headlights, staggered ventilation slots and a massive rear with slats. Aggressive design predicted the Countach style. Interestingly, the test Bravo drove almost 40,000 km and a younger brother, the Countach, was planned.

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3-th place: Fiat turbina(1948-1954)

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3rd place is taken by the non-standard Fiat Turbina. Fiat Turbina is a futuristic concept with a smooth, streamlined body, completely closed wheels and tail stabilizers, like a jet aircraft. Interestingly, the car was powered by a gas turbine engine and had a maximum speed of 250 km/h, which was very impressive for 1954. At that time, this car was mega progressive and non-standard. Fiat Turbina is another example of aero design.

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2-th place:Alfa romeo bat 9(1955)

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In 2nd place we have another masterpiece from the BAT series. Alfa Romeo BAT 9 has a super modern aerodynamic design that combines futurism with elegance. Its body has smooth flowing lines that create a “water drop” effect and reduce air resistance. Interestingly, this car, like some other Bertone cars, was bought by GM to study their design, so perhaps they influenced the aero fashion of the time. In general, this concept, which was, by the way, made on the basis of the popular Alfa Romeo 1900, had a very modern design.

1-th place: lamborghini miura(1966-1973)

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Well, the winner of our selection, undoubtedly, was the most legendary and beautiful car from Bertone, the author of which was Marcello Gandini himself. The design of this car is indescribable and has unique lines that combine into one continuous masterpiece. It was the Miura that set the trend for the creation of mid-engine cars and is considered the first supercar in the world, without it there would be neither Bugatti Chiron nor the McLaren F1. It is also interesting that the Miura was created in just 6 weeks and this car is considered the first Lamborghini supercar and the beginning of its history.

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Conclusion:

Bertone has always been synonymous with innovation and elegance in automotive design. The studio not only created cars but also shaped aesthetic trends that influenced the automotive industry worldwide. From classic models like the Lamborghini Miura to futuristic concepts, Bertone has always been at the forefront. Their style combines refined lines, bold shapes, and engineering solutions that give their cars a unique charisma and striking appearance. Today, Bertone’s works still captivate car enthusiasts, and the brand remains an integral part of automotive design history.

Future Classics: 10/10

Brand Recognition: 8/10

Design Modernity: 10/10

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