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  • ...e appealing products. It is importantant that in order to be an industrial design the product has to be produced in an industrial way, for example an artisan '''Product design''' is focused on products only, while industrial design has a broader focus on concepts, products and processes. In addition to con
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  • ...have an art background and a degree in [[industrial design]] or transport design. ==Design elements==
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  • ...a curve or is unable to stop quickly enough. And additionally, mid-engine design is a way to provide additional empty crush space in the front of the automo
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  • [[File:LIRICA 7.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Inovo Design participates for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, unveiling a brand ...This innovative formula means tangible competitive advantages in terms of design cost and timescales. Over time, this approach has met with the favor of inc
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  • This layout is the most traditional form and remains a popular, practical design. The engine which takes up a great deal of space is packaged in a location
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  • In [[automobile design]], a '''rear-engine design''' layout places both the [[engine]] and drive wheels at the rear of the ve ...ar engined layout apart from [[Porsche]] who has gradually developed their design with improvements to the suspension as well as electronic aids to reduce th
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  • ...], [[1965]] in [[Lima]], [[Peru]] (but a [[Belgian]] citizen), was head of design at [[Lamborghini]] from [[1998]], where he was responsible for the [[Lambor ...ber 2005, Donckerwolke will become [[SEAT]] Design Director overseeing the design of future SEAT models.
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  • ...e]] in [[Besançon]], [[France]], before taking a masters degree in vehicle design at the [[Royal College of Art]] in [[London]]. ...[[Citroën]] following a design competition in 1983. There, he oversaw the design of the [[Citroën Xsara|Xsara Picasso]], [[Citroën C2|C2]], [[Citroën C3|
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  • In [[automobile design]], an '''F4''', or '''[[Front-engine design|front-engine]], [[four-wheel drive]] layout or Asymmetrical All-Wheel Drive * [[Front-engine design|front-engine]]
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  • ...hini Diablo]]. The only current Lamborghini in production which uses this design is the [[Lamborghini Murciélago|Murciélago]]. ...door, so a [[convertible]] version of the car is not prevented by the door design.
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  • ...n is uncommon as it is heavier than a V design. The main interest in this design is its ability to share common parts with Straight engines. ...atti]] Type 45, and only two were produced. However, Bugatti licensed the design to Duesenberg in America, who produced about 40, and Breguet of France, who
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  • ...eived as a student of Okuyama's at ACCD. As a designer he took part in the design of production cars such as the [[Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano]] and [[Maserati G ...he eve of the [[Paris Motor Show]] in September 2008, and is set to become Design Director at [[Bertone|Stile Bertone]]. He will start his new position on De
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  • ...rgio Coggiola''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[design]]er mainly known for his design of [[automobile]]s. He has worked on [[Saab Sonett]] III, [[Volvo]] 262C, [
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  • ...ni]], it was later replaced by the [[Ducati 996|996]] and 998 with similar design but revised engines and even more power.
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  • ...in the [[New Design]] style. His designs range from spectacular [[interior design]]s to mass produced consumer goods such as toothbrushes, chairs, and even h ...ck has worked independently as an [[interior design]]er and as a [[product design]]er since 1975. Most notably he has created a number of relatively inexpens
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  • ...er the direction of [[Wifredo Ricart]]. Satta followed Ricart as head of design (1946), overseeing the [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|158 and 159]], [[Alfa
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  • ...for a number of design houses, notably [[Vignale]], before opening his own design studio in [[Italy]]. ...mph, starting with a facelift of the [[Standard Vanguard]] and going on to design models for [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] such as the [[Triumph Herald|H
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  • ...er the direction of [[Wifredo Ricart]]. Satta followed Ricart as head of design (1946), overseeing the [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|158 and 159]], [[Alfa
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  • ...gner]] from [[Italy]], and currently in charge of all [[Volkswagen Group]] design. ...until the late 1990s. It was here that he 'led the renewal of the brand's design language and effective repositioning' and made his name by designing the [[
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  • ...success was achieved, the road bikes didn't sell in great numbers, and the design was phased out in favour of in-line, [[four-stroke]] designs, as at the tim
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  • ...ts own discipline, and demonstrating the critical place of good industrial design in the automobile field. He is credited with many innovations, some practi ...ototype]] to showcase a new vehicle's styling, [[technology]], and overall design a long time before mass production decisions have to be taken by engineers.
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  • ...onardo Fioravanti''' (born [[1938]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile design]]er and [[CEO]] of [[Fioravanti]] Srl. ...e [[Politecnico di Milano]], specializing in [[aerodynamics]] and car body design. Before founding [[Fioravanti]] Srl, he worked twenty-four years with [[Pin
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  • Before his work in industrial design, Bertoni was a sculptor. ...y [[journalists]] often noted that he followed a "clean sheet" approach to design, taking absolutely nothing for granted.
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  • ...n]]er. His most notable designs were made in the 1960s, for the [[Zagato]] design studio house, where Spada was chief stylist. During this period some of the ...MX-3]], which aimed to capture the magic of the [[Alfa Romeo Giulia GTZ]] design, according to its creators. Shortly before leaving Zagato, Spada designed o
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  • ...'s four stroke engine ridden by Provini, Tamburini devoted his life to the design of motorcycles. ...'s motorcycles contrast sharply with the designs of the Japanese school of design.
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  • ...ly for the [[Japan]]ese market which used this design. Due to its unusual design, some enthusiasts in [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Great Britain]] h
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  • ...ni]]. In 2006 Ducati decided to go as much back to the 1994 roots, and the design of the Ducati 916, while still keeping the 1098 modern for many years. Fabb ...elopment of the 1098 Fabbro downplayed his role in the success of the 1098 design when he said “I have my dreams and take care of the creative. Other peopl
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  • ...is creative ability was used in the design of cars, was well as industrial design and interior decoration. ...y unchanged - remained in production for well 19 years, a tangible sign of design "evergreen" and can resist well to fashions and trends temporary.
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  • ...e appealing products. It is importantant that in order to be an industrial design the product has to be produced in an industrial way, for example an artisan '''Product design''' is focused on products only, while industrial design has a broader focus on concepts, products and processes. In addition to con
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  • ...s]] designed to bite into muddy surfaces and provide grip. The large open design also allows mud to clear more quickly from between the lugs. ...-road use. They can be noisy at highway speeds, and due to the open tread design, they have less of a contact area with the road, limiting traction.
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  • ...[[Isotta-Fraschini]] before World War II, and then joined [[Reggiane]] to design aircraft engines. ...the failure of Colombo's supercharged engine in [[Formula 1]], Lampredi's design began to find favor in the company. Lampredi oversaw Ferrari's racing effo
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  • ...r higher revs and higher compression ratios showed another weakness of the design: there were slight torsions of the long crank and the long camshafts, limit ...er Straight-8 outputting 290hp. This was the final consequence of the ALFA design of the early 1930: essentially a combination of two in-line fours, as not o
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  • ...have an art background and a degree in [[industrial design]] or transport design. ==Design elements==
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  • ...on to retire in 2004, Costa was named as his successor. Byrne credited the design of the 2005 Ferrari to Costa. Before the 2006 season, Aldo Costa was promoted to be the Head of Design and Development at Ferrari, as the team announced [[Nicholas Tombazis]] as
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  • ...menti Industriali Farina'' for decades, learning bodywork and beginning to design his own cars. Pinin formed [[Carrozzeria Pininfarina]] in 1930 to focus on design and construction of new car bodies, and quickly gained prominence. Only [[
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  • ...limenti Industriali Farina for decades, learning bodywork and beginning to design his own cars. Pinin formed [[Carrozzeria Pininfarina]] in [[1930]] to focus on design and construction of new car bodies, and quickly gained prominence. Only [[
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  • ==Design== ...om the similar [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti]], as well as part of the exterior design. Some cues, such as the steering wheel, derives from Ferrari's [[F1]] vehic
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  • ...for a number of design houses, notably [[Vignale]], before opening his own design studio in Torino in 1949. He influenced numerous car designs, including a n ...mph, starting with a facelift of the [[Standard Vanguard]] and going on to design models for [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] such as the [[Triumph Herald|H
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  • In 1990, Bizzarrini was involved in the design of a one-off supercar model. Based on [[Ferrari Testarossa]] bits, Bizzarri
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  • ...the air-cooled opposed four-cylinder engine for the Volkswagen basing his design on Kales’s opposed four-cylinder engine for the NSU prototype. For the A Then at Porsche he was in charge of undercarriage design, a position which he held until his retirement in [[1966]].
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  • ...irst World War founded a small factory and devoted time exclusively to the design of [[motorcycles]]. ...e engines used were built from ground up in their own factory of their own design and specialized mainly in small motor bikes with a small displacement.
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  • ...Paris Motor Show]] that year with an [[Abarth]] concept, and was chosen to design the replacement for the [[Alfa Romeo]] [[Alfa_Romeo_Disco_Volante| Disco Vo ...0S]] coupes, the [[Alfa Romeo Montreal]], and [[Lamborghini]]s. His 100th design was a special [[Ford Mustang]], introduced at the 1965 [[New York Auto Show
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  • ...es. This first work experience gave him the opportunity to enter the world design at ''AutoAr'' (Automotores Argentinos), a company created and edited by [[P ...the great [[coachbuilder]] in [[Turin]] proposes a totally new style. The design had some common points with the profile of an aircraft wing (aircraft beein
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  • ...t areas. A body is then placed on this structure. It is almost a trademark design feature of Czech(oslovak) Tatra heavy trucks (cross-country, military etc.)
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  • ...angement with a longitudinal engine connected to a transverse transaxle, a design the company continues to this day. ...of weight distribution, and is therefore common on [[sports car]]s. This design was pioneered in the [[1950]] [[Lancia Aurelia]], and was conceived by the
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  • ...leo, to differentiate it with the previous LM003. The idea was taken to SZ Design, an offshoot of [[Zagato]], but it never went past a few concept drawings t
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  • ...s addressed in the Quasiturbine AC design, but the simpler Quasiturbine SC design has the same problem of varying seal angle as the Wankel. ...me ways equivalent to a six-cylinder [[reciprocating engine]]. A two-rotor design has been adopted by Mazda Wankel engine to further reduce vibration, and th
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  • ...orward. The chassis is borrowed from a [[4WD]] [[Lamborghini Diablo]]. The design was completed and a sample vehicle displayed at the [[Geneva Auto Show]] in
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  • ...i 350GT|350GT]]/[[Lamborghini 400GT|400GT]] models. This would be the last design to come out of Carrozzeria Touring before the company closed its doors.
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  • ...r]]'''Miguel Angel Galluzzi''' ([[Buenos Aires]], 1959) is an [[industrial design]]er famous for creating the [[Ducati]] [[Ducati Monster|Monster]]. He is cr Galluzzi attended the [[Art Center College of Design]] in [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]]. Upon graduation, Galluzzi worked at
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  • |Discipline || Car design |Significant design || Mercedes 190
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  • ...panies brochure in 1898. He was also developing his skills at engineering, design and construction, and developed patience, perseverance and determination. S ...was to become important in Lancias later career, and was credited with the design of the now familiar Lancia logo
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  • ...axis of the vehicle when viewed from the front or rear. It is used in the design of [[steering]] and [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]. If the top of the ...he road. Proper management of camber angle is a major factor in suspension design, and must incorporate not only idealized geometric models, but also real-li
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  • ==The Original "three-bank" Design== ...ugatti EB 118|EB 118]] and [[Bugatti EB 218|EB 218]] concept cars, but the design was determined to be impractical because of the irregular [[firing order]]
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  • ...from [[1954]] until [[1989]]. His [[Desmodromic valve|desmodromic]] V-twin design is still used in all current [[Ducati]] [[motorcycle]] [[engine]]s. Among
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  • ...]] from 1953, when [[Mario Boano]] left, until his death. His most famous design was the [[Karmann-Ghia]] (1953). He also established the [[Officine Stampa
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  • ==The Original "three-bank" Design== ...ugatti EB 118|EB 118]] and [[Bugatti EB 218|EB 218]] concept cars, but the design was determined to be impractical because of the irregular [[firing order]]
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  • ...a [[V12 engine|V12]] and has no advantage in terms of vibrations. Thus the design is rarely used on production cars. The Ferrari flat-12 design was successful and influential especially on Italian manufacturers, [[Alfa-
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  • [[Lancia]] pioneered the [[V engine]] design, producing the first [[V6]] as well as the first [[V4]]s. Several differen ...a|Lambda]] from [[1922]] through [[1931]]. It was a narrow-angle aluminum design. All three displacements shared the same long 120 mm stroke, and all
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  • ...ses to reduce the weight of [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] cars through better design. During that period Mercedes also developed a streamlined car with [[monoc ...followed, including the 356 Porsche speedster. Komenda also worked out the design of the [[Porsche 550 Spyder]]. Due to his early death his last work for th
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  • ...] and [[Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]]. Later, he worked on the interior design of the [[Lamborghini Diablo]] and [[Bugatti EB110]]. Today, he is at [[Pro
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  • Some manufacturers incorporate trademark design features in the greenhouse that are present across several model series, on
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  • ...everal very different cars. Especially in the days before [[computer-aided design]], this was a big advantage. [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0K * Easier to design, build and modify (less of an issue now that CAD is commonplace), but still
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  • ...flat 10 engine based on their [[Chevrolet Corvair engine|Corvair flat 6]] design when they wanted to expand the [[Corvair]] marque to include full-size vehi
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  • ...orking cycle every 360°. The mechanical [[engine balance|balance]] of this design is no better than that of a similar displacement one-cylinder engine, becau ...] and [[Alfredino Ferrari|Dino Ferrari]] on [[Ferrari Lampredi engine|this design]] but abandoned development due to unsatisfactory balance. It is believed t
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  • ...9 of which only one was ever built. This was [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]]'s last design at [[Ghia]] before he started [[Italdesign]].
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  • ...ny, still active, they devoted themselves to take the occasional body work design of special vehicles which is what established them in that marketplace.
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  • '''Alessi''' is an Italian family-run company, famous for its playful design of affordable objects and appliances for the kitchen, created in colorful p ...created by the firm from the mid-1930s till 1945. Carlo Alessi introduced design and enabled, among others, the creation of the famous Italian Bombé coffee
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  • The work brought the future builder for a few years traveling the world to design and implement complex industrial plants on behalf of companies in the secto ...tely led to [[George Mazzilli]] machine to sit down and begin to study and design of the bike which he considered ideal.
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  • *Design: [[Giugiaro]]
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  • ...ing engines with 175 cc and valve in head, with a conventional [[chassis]] design.
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  • ==Design== ...nal Ducati design has been welcomed by many Ducati fans who criticized the design of the 999. The Ducati 1098/1098 S/1098 R are available in Black, Red or Ye
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  • In [[automobile design]], a '''rear-engine design''' layout places both the [[engine]] and drive wheels at the rear of the ve ...ar engined layout apart from [[Porsche]] who has gradually developed their design with improvements to the suspension as well as electronic aids to reduce th
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive | Automotive]] <br/> [[Industrial Design]] <br/> Communication '''Carcerano Creative Engineering''' is an Italian [[design]] and [[engineering]], which operates mainly in the area [[passenger car |
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  • ...1996 Sydney International Motor Show which brought public awareness to the design. Work began on a second prototype intended for use in generators and pumps, ...icles/050302.html Cams Replace Crank in new Engine Design] from Automotive Design & Production.
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  • ...ss. The reason may be less friction or many other variables that cause the design to be more efficient.
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  • ...s per minute|rpm]], leading to the adoption of the [[overhead valve]] head design.
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  • ...tore creates retro and innovative products which are focused on a timeless design.
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  • Single overhead camshaft is a design in which a one camshaft is placed within the [[cylinder head]]. In straight ...inherently mechanically more efficient than a comparable [[cam-in-block]] design as there is less reciprocating mass due to the lack of pushrods. This allow
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  • The "teardrop" design of [[Castagna]]'s car (mounted on a standard [[Alfa Romeo]] chassis) antici
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  • ...f in the [[cylinder head]], as in an overhead valve or [[OHV]] engine. The design was common on early engine designs, but has since fallen from use. ...used for some small-engine applications like lawnmowers. Because of their design, the size of valves and the [[compression ratio]] are limited, which in tur
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  • ...ula One engine; this was a major failure. The engine was powerful, but the design was hampered not only by its low [[torque]] and a high [[center of gravity] ...ior]] 1000cc Golden Dream motorcycle, first shown in 1938. This was an H-4 design but only a few units were produced in early 1939.
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  • ...the clay model stage, but when Chrysler acquired Lamborghini in 1987, the design was resurrected and with some fairly minor tweaks, turned into the Portofin ...being an early example of [[cab forward]] styling, and many aspects of its design made it into the [[Chrysler Concorde]] (which was extremely similar to the
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  • ...design abilities. In 1932, at the age of twenty-three, he did most of the design for the company's [[Bugatti Type 41|Type 41 Royale]]. His body designs comp
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  • ...]] through [[1914]]. Produced shortly after the start of the company, the design was something of a relic. It had much in common with the cars [[Ettore Bug
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  • ...designs. With no intrusive pushrods , the overhead camshaft cylinder head design can use straighter ports, of more advantageous crossection and length. Single overhead camshaft (SOHC) is a design in which one camshaft is placed within the [[cylinder head]]. In an inline
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  • ...[sports car]] designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]]. It was a [[mid-engine]] design with the same [[W18]] engine found in the [[Bugatti EB 118|EB 118]] and [[B
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  • ...rive each pair of banks, so just four are needed in total. Note that this design differs from the [[W18]] that Volkswagen produced for its [[Bugatti]] conce
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  • ...air in the intake manifold cooler. Most modern engines are of a crossflow design. ...engines is the [[Alfa Romeo]] [[4-cylinder]]. Used for decades, the basic design of this [[engine]] had not changed; only the capacity/liter size and with t
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  • ...into the design world. After moving to Germany and working with Volkswagen design he worked at [[Cagiva|Cagiva's]] Research Center at [[San Marino]] under th
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  • ...andards. The Fulvia Zagato 1.6 is famous for both its unusually beautiful design and European Rally championship history. Only 800 handbuilt Zagato 1.6 cou ...'[[Lancia]]''' cars have had bodies built or designed by the great Italian design house '''[[Zagato]]'''. These include the 1953–60 [[Lancia Appia]] Zagat
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  • ...gn-guru [[Giorgetto_Giugiaro]]. The facelift includes a new front and rear design, and a brand new interior. Also, new engines were the 1.8 Fiat-GM Powertrai ...r was again, [[Giorgetto_Giugiaro]]. It has a new front, rear and interior design. This is the year of the 2nd Adventure version; it has a 1.8 litre Powertra
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  • .... As well as a number of [[supercar|supercars]], he is responsible for the design of some of the most popular everyday vehicles to grace our [[street|streets Giugiaro has worked for a number of design studios:
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  • ...industrial design. Company expresses its philosophy in three concepts: to design is to engrave upon reality style is a means of perception to perceive innov ...first as deputy General Manager at Ferrari and then as head of [[Fiat]]'s design center.[http://www.fioravanti.it/ <small>Source</small>]
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  • In [[Automobile]] design, an '''RR''', or '''Rear-engine, [[Rear wheel drive]]''', layout places bot ...er for the engine to be located in the rear of the car - either a RR or MR design.
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  • ...arm suspension''' is an [[automobile]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] design in which one or more arms (or "links") are connected between (and perpendic A trailing arm design can also be used in an [[independent suspension]] arrangement. Each [[wheel
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  • ...far more advanced than the engines of the time. It has a neat and compact design, characterized by the cylinder slightly inclined forward and four-speed Bur After World War II, Tortelli improved the design and also a used a King SaSa drive model for the [[camshaft]] which was driv
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  • '''Figini''' was an Italian automotive aftermarket design company based in [[Milan]], operating from 1898 through 1919.
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  • ...Costruzioni di Vittorio Careno e Mazza'') in 1911 saw [[Vittorio Careno]] design a prototype with a 1.2 liter engine only to be forgotten and rediscovered b
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  • ...arm suspension''' is an [[automobile]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] design in which one or more arms (or "links") are connected between (and perpendic
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  • ...he V of a [[V engine]]. This contrasts with an [[overhead camshaft]] (OHC) design which places the camshafts within the cylinder head and drives the valves d ...bile V8 engine|Rocket V8]]. It was the first high-compression cam-in-block design, and is the [[archetype]] for most modern pushrod engines.
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  • ...isconception that the gull-wing doors are mere stylistic affectations, the design is a very practical one. The advantage is that when properly designed and == Design challenges ==
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  • ...a vehicle like it, it was never really intended to go beyond the show car design study.
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