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One of the particularities of the body was in Coggiola study the body as a function of parameters relating to occupational safety and torsional rigidity. <br> | One of the particularities of the body was in Coggiola study the body as a function of parameters relating to occupational safety and torsional rigidity. <br> | ||
− | [[Image:saabsonett1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''The Sonetto Super Sport | + | [[Image:saabsonett1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''The ''Sonetto Super Sport'' was exhibited for the first time at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1956 and was originally designed for car racing, and the changes to the international sports regulations prevented the debut in racing, but the six copies of that version still exist. The engine of the first generation was a three-cylinder two-stroke of 0.75 liters of 57.5 hp.<br> |
− | '''The Sonetto II | + | '''The ''Sonetto II'' was presented in 1967 with the body of fiber glass and is intended mainly to North America, the third generation dates back to 1970, has strengthened and V4 engine was designed with assistance from the Italian coachbuilder Sergio Coggiola: the last ''Sonetto'' the third series appeared in 1974 and the total production surpassed 10,000 units.''']] |
The 90s had seen the creation of prototypes of different brands ([[Fiat]], [[Lancia]], [[Opel]], etc.). There were also experiments on a [[Mercedes-Benz]]. Famous was the prototype modular [[Mercedes-Benz VRC|VRC]], practically a car with removable and replaceable pavilion with another of different form to change the type of body while maintaining the same car. Not lacking in that decade also makes prototypes of more "noble", as the [[Bentley]] and [[Aston Martin]].<br> | The 90s had seen the creation of prototypes of different brands ([[Fiat]], [[Lancia]], [[Opel]], etc.). There were also experiments on a [[Mercedes-Benz]]. Famous was the prototype modular [[Mercedes-Benz VRC|VRC]], practically a car with removable and replaceable pavilion with another of different form to change the type of body while maintaining the same car. Not lacking in that decade also makes prototypes of more "noble", as the [[Bentley]] and [[Aston Martin]].<br> |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 11 October 2009
Carrozzeria Coggiola is a automobile body and aircraft builder based in Turin active from 1966. The success signed by the company Coggiola S.p.A. can be inferred by the following numbers: the company made more than 200 scale models and 120 show- prototypes but also concept cars, luxury limousines, light truck cabins, helicopters and light airplanes.
History
It 'was in that year that this coachbuilder was founded by Sergio Coggiola, a character whose talent for the automotive industrial design has matured after 14 years in the service of Ghia as a designer and as chief technical office.
In 1969 Coggiola began a collaboration with Swedish company Saab, a long collaboration that would yield results very interesting, both as regards the production of the series (Saab Sonetto III and Saab 9000), both as regards some prototypes (for example,Saab 98 Combi Coupé).
In 1970, as well as forward the cooperation with Saab, the Coggiola also supervised the work, especially in the area of prototypes. Thus prototypes based on Lancia Fulvia Volvo P1800 and Pontiac Grand Prix.
Even the following years were full of activities for the body Coggiola, who made other prototypes such as the Citroën Visacabrio and several prototypes based on Audi. E 'dated 1988 prototype RenaultcalledMégane, which some years later give its name to one of the best-seller House of France. Same thing goes for theprototypeScénic two years later.
One of the particularities of the body was in Coggiola study the body as a function of parameters relating to occupational safety and torsional rigidity.
The 90s had seen the creation of prototypes of different brands (Fiat, Lancia, Opel, etc.). There were also experiments on a Mercedes-Benz. Famous was the prototype modular VRC, practically a car with removable and replaceable pavilion with another of different form to change the type of body while maintaining the same car. Not lacking in that decade also makes prototypes of more "noble", as the Bentley and Aston Martin.
Even the 2000 have been very prolific: significant prototype T-Rex, a SUV of big size, just as significant is the prototype Toyota 735N , a kind of people from the very shaped pavilion.
The activity of Coggiola not only dedicated to the automotive world, but also in aviation, especially in the field of helicopters.
Some of the Designs
- Lancia Thema Coupè
- Fiat Punto Surf
- Fiat Brava
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