Sunday, July 13, 2014

Sunday Car Porn: The Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera coach building company


It's another Sunday. Today I thought that I'd give you folks a history lesson on one of the best in Italian Coachbuilding. Most of you would be familiar with them designing and constructing the Aston Martin DB5 (below)  styling (oh, you know, the James Bond car)



"The Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera coach building company has a history and tradition that stretches back more than 80 years as the first custom built bodies created by Touring – an Alfa Romeo and an Isotta Fraschini – were made in 1928.

Over the years the Touring brand has always been synonymous with elegance, quality and technical innovation: the ‘Superleggera’ (Super lightweight) construction system was patented in 1936 and consists of a structure – made up of thin steel tubes – that forms the body’s shape, with hand-hammered alloy panels covering the framework, adding extra strength.

The ‘Superleggera’ patent allowed Touring to build both unique masterpieces and limited series models with the same exquisite craftsmanship, as well as series-produced cars such as the Alfa Romeo 1900 Sprint, Lancia Flaminia Coupé, Aston Martin DB5, Aston Martin DB4 (below)Lamborghini 350 (above) and 400 GT, and the Maserati 3500 and 5000 GT.



Perhaps the most important part of Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera’s history is the construction of some of the most important series-produced early Ferraris such as the 166 and 212 in Coupé, Spider and Barchetta (competition roadster) form. On top of this, the 328 coupé (below) with two seats had a body designed by Touring. The BMW was later appointed one of the 25 most important cars ever.

Today Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera offers the same traditional values and know-how, together with top-level expertise and state-of-the-art technology."

Even the latest designs from 2008 onwardss are pretty unique, in 2008, Touring came out with two Maserati based cars; the  Maserati A8GCS Berlinetta (prototype based on the Maserati Coupé Gransport) and the Maserati Bellagio Fastback (A wagon based on the Maserati Quattroporte, which you don't get in wagon form). You can actually get these made if you have a donor car and buckets of cash with you.





The 2010 Bentley Continental Flying Star - a Shooting Brake or wagon version of the Continental GT. Only 19 have or will be made.


The 2012 Alfa Romeo Dicso Volante - based on the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione.





And last but not least, the Mini Touring Superleggera Concept in 2014 which I covered earlier. I do hope that Mini will adopt this as its flagship model. It is gorgeous.


photos: touring superleggera and others

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