Three Automotive Names for me standout. Aston Martin, Lancia and Zagato. Zagato have designed some of the Most Beautiful Lancia and Aston Martins, ever made.
100% agree. I’m not very familiar with Zagato works but from what was shown in the video, their designs might be an acquired taste? Reminds me of when you see a supermodel on a runway wearing ridiculous clothes because of some loony designers ideas.
@@BPBomber They used to make world class, beautiful stuff...but one glance at their "current" designer and you can see taste/style/class are not high on the priority list.
Fun fact:- Zagato is named for Ugo Zagato a famous Automotive designer, active during the first halfof the 20th century, but is also Italian for "As UGLY as possible"
I think they could've done a better job with that side fender vent. It looks way too angular for a car that's supposed to be as slippery as possible at speed.
@@kentbeitel9966I pray? music? they were eating tiramassu? It came to Italy vi'a Poland "in the hill cries" must have not had enough LSD that day uh, it still looks sh!t.
Rich people will pay for this to show off as limited production. Deplorable. My eyes bled. 🤣 Some things need to stay in the past. Look at the beauty of these classics.
Zagatos make a much more compelling argument for themselves when they're using exotic supercars and grand tourers for their base. A 1.8 litre four cylinder who's main rival is the base model 718 Cayman? Not so much.
Honestly I personally don't like it, visually to complicated, especially without the longtail on, and it also looks so much heavier than the standard alpine a110
The nose needs to swoop lower down to the ground, then the front end wouldn’t look so out of scale. As is though the original A110 front end concept looks better.
Fixes the bad looks of the supposedly brilliant A110. Ive got no doubt people will look back and kick themselves for saying it looked bad and passing up on it