Monday, February 28, 2011
While Fiat is working on a roadster, David Cardoso moved Primo
The sports division of Fiat, Abarth, is currently working on a small sports model. The Italian company is trying to develop its own platform but side two-seater design no information ... or, perhaps, they simply have no idea of the aesthetics of the roadster.
The Independent Designer, David Cardoso, has assumed his responsibilities and reveals his project, the Fiat Primo. This Belgian designer has imagined a sort of variation of the Fiat 500 might be considered a replacement for the Fiat Barchetta, produced between 1994 and 2005. David Cardoso uses many of the 500 points, as the front with its rounded headlights. The rear, meanwhile, quickly inspired Fiat 128 Sport Coupe of 1971. The Belgian designer gives us even a few details about his creation, "Primo is the Fiat coupe two-seater roadster with retro design [...] this concept could also be designed as a convertible, so it can compete with the best-selling Mazda MX-5.
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