Home Cars 90 Years of Elegance: Excellent Cars Designed by Pininfarina
Cars

90 Years of Elegance: Excellent Cars Designed by Pininfarina

Vukasin Herbez June 12, 2019

  1. Austin A40 Farina

Even though most people connect the Pininfarina name with high-end cars and exotics, the company designed and produced a large number of ordinary cars. They even had a hand in introducing new styles to the industry. And one such example is the Austin A40 Farina.

This British economy car had a three-door layout with two-piece opening tailgate. Despite its diminutive dimensions, the clever engineering and design revealed a big trunk space, making this little car quite practical.

  1. Fiat 124 Spider

Fiat debuted the 124 Spider in 1966, selling it in America until 1985. Pininfarina designed the car and they built it on a 124 Sedan platform. The mechanics were straightforward with a twin-cam engine, four-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. The early models got 90 HP from the 1.6-liter engine. But the later versions received the 2.0-liter engine with fuel injection and 102 HP.

The 124 Spider was one of the more comfortable options. It featured a roomy cabin, big trunk, and good ride quality, so nice examples are highly-sought after. But don’t worry, Fiat built over 200,000 124 Spiders, selling most of them here in America.

  1. Ferrari 250 GTO

Probably the most legendary, sought after and valuable classic Ferrari is the 250 GTO. Ferrari offered the car in 1962 as a high performance/racing version of the 250 series. But in fact, it was a separate model due to numerous changes to the engine and chassis. The 3.0-liter V12 delivered around 300 HP.

And that means the car was a sure winner on race tracks all over the world. This car was one of the first Pininfarina-designed Ferraris. But better yet, it cemented the relationship between these two giants of the Italian car industry right up until today.

  1. Lancia Gamma Coupe

Pininfarina had a long and fruitful relationship with Lancia. And one of the most perfect examples is the Gamma Coupe. They built it on a Gamma four-door platform, while Pininfarina styled the Coupe, selling it in fewer numbers. It featured a spacious interior and lots of equipment, but also a quirky engine.

The Gamma had a 2.0 or 2.5-liter flat-four engine that provided the Coupe with interesting handling and driving dynamics. However, it was also a nightmare to maintain. Lancia made over 6,500 examples during its production run. But today, the Gamma Coupe is a rare sight, even in Italy.

  1. Peugeot 504 Coupe

Designed by Pininfarina and built on a regular Peugeot 504 platform, the 504 Coupe is one of the best examples of an affordable yet classic GT car. It has a perfect design and proportions, as well as unmistakable elegance. Yet it can still carry four people in comfort and style.

Peugeot presented the 504 Coupe in the late ’60s and sold it until 1983. They made over 20,000 of them in various forms and versions. Most of the cars made came with four-cylinder engines, but the more powerful 2.7-liter V8 was also available.

  1. Ferrari 250 GT Lusso

To mark the end of production of the fantastic 250 Series in 1964, Ferrari prepared the Lusso. It was a luxury version with a new body, a few improvements, and a beautiful design. It sold well, providing a positive end of an era for the factory and fans worldwide. The engine was a 3.0-liter V12 that delivered around 250 HP. And better yet, Ferrari installed several luxury features and added more interior space to make a ride more enjoyable in the true GT fashion.

Also, Pininfarina was again responsible for the design of this jewel, giving it an elegant silhouette with swooping lines. But best of all, it came with the minimal chrome trim and more interior space than other 250 GT series cars.

  1. Fiat Coupe

Fiat never imported this interesting car to the U.S., but now is eligible for import since it is older than 25 years. They presented the Fiat Coupe in 1993 and it stayed in production until 2000, selling in Europe and selected markets around the globe. The engine lineup started with rather anemic four-cylinder engines.

But it ended up with the potent 2.0-liter turbocharged five-cylinder unit producing 220 HP. And that was quite the power output for the early ’90s. In turbo guise, the Fiat Coupe was a fast car with unique Pininfarina styling. And it was a real head-turner wherever it appeared. With 0 to 60 mph time of 6.3 seconds, it is still quick by today’s standards.

  1. Alfa Romeo 164

Alfa Romeo left America in 1995 only to return in 2009. However, the last model Alfa sold in the USA was the gorgeous 164 Sedan. It came with the famous Busso 3.0-litre V6 engine with 210 HP. With a 0 to 60 mph acceleration time of around 7.5 seconds and the precise manual gearbox, it was a dynamic sedan.

Also, it had a fantastic sound and was cool-looking, too. Best of all, Pininfarina did the styling for this wonderful ’80s wedge four-door. And that is what makes it one of the more recognizable cars from the late ’80s.

  1. Ferrari F40

The Ferrari F40 was and still is a special car in many ways. They built it to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Ferrari. Designed by Sergio Pininfarina, it was a car Enzo Ferrari supervised and envisioned himself. To explain the F40 in a few words, this is a race car with a gorgeous body.

And the performance will terrify you as well as inspire you to drive this car as fast as you can. The F40 was one of the fastest cars of its time. In fact, it accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in less than four seconds in street-legal trim. The exact result is 3.8 seconds according to various magazine tests.

This infamous design house has provided almost 90 years of elegance. These are the most stunning cars designed by Pininfarina. Which one is your favorite? Start saving your money, since none of these cars is a bargain. However, they are all worth the investment if you are a serious Pininfarina fan.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Please wait 5 sec.