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1992 Bertone Blitz

The 1992 Turin International Motor Show theme was "Man and the environment," and Bertone, who had been urged by many to come up with an electric vehicle, captured the attention of experts and critics with the Blitz. This prototype was an open two-seater show car that experiments with electric traction and new materials for the chassis and bodywork. To accomplish the desired "lightness," the body was created by Albatech in 25CD4 steel tubing, fixed with fiberglass panels with epoxy resin and a Roacell core. The bodywork is entirely composed of a composite material (epoxy glass and autoclave-produced nomex), with interiors in carbon. The body's design recalls the exciting open two-seaters with sporting aspirations, which is blended with a lovely retro touch of out-of-line seating, with the driving seat slightly in front of the passenger seat. Another feature of great impact was the solution created for the doors, which are front-hinged and open vertically, a concept is taken from the Alfa Romeo Carabo created by Bertone in 1968 and which had subsequently been used on a succession of other models.


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