In order to celebrate its storied legacy while offering an invaluable service to collectors, Pininfarina has introduced the “Pininfarina Classiche” certification program. This program is dedicated to authenticating and preserving the rich tapestry of classic cars that have emerged from its hallowed halls, including gems like the Alfa Romeo Spider and Fiat 124 Spider.
A Testament to Timeless Design and Innovation
For decades, Pininfarina has not merely been a name synonymous with cutting-edge design; it has been a cornerstone in the automotive industry, crafting vehicles for various esteemed brands. Beyond design, Pininfarina’s foray into building cars under contract has added a unique dimension to its legacy. With the launch of Pininfarina Classiche, the company seeks to honor the classics it was responsible for producing, ensuring their authenticity and originality are preserved for future generations.
Operated by the dedicated Pininfarina Classiche department, this program is backed by an extensive archive that meticulously records every detail of the individual cars produced by the company. Spanning over 50 models and encompassing a production total of more than 700,000 vehicles, this archive is a treasure trove of sketches, plans, and technical correspondence. Through this wealth of information, Pininfarina Classiche can certify a car and its components, offering owners a declaration of the car’s original specifications.
A Service Tailored for Connoisseurs and Collectors
Understanding the varying needs of classic car owners, Pininfarina Classiche provides options ranging from comprehensive certification requiring the vehicle’s presence in Italy to simpler declarations detailing original specifications. Starting from 300 euros, these declarations empower owners to restore their prized possessions to their original glory, detailing everything from paint finishes to interior trim and even the original floor mats.
Preserving Heritage in the Modern Age
The recent surge in interest in classic cars has prompted various automakers to establish departments focused on the heritage sector. Pininfarina Classiche joins the ranks of prestigious programs like Ferrari Classiche and Porsche Classic, offering a full suite of services from authentication to restoration.
In parallel, Pininfarina continues to innovate, having ventured into creating its own branded electric vehicles, such as the Battista hypercar and the Pura Vision SUV concept. This dual focus on the past and future underscores Pininfarina’s enduring impact on the automotive landscape.
An Invitation to Rediscover Automotive History
With the initial phase of Pininfarina Classiche now underway, the program is set to breathe new life into select models, starting with iconic vehicles like the Alfa Romeo Spider and Fiat 124 Spider. As the program expands, it promises to encompass a broader range of models, further solidifying Pininfarina’s commitment to celebrating and preserving its unparalleled automotive heritage.
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