The concept cars that are often shown by many car manufacturers often appear very futuristic. This is not only happening in the present. Because the concept cars made in the past also turned out to be able to pour futuristic ideas.
Among the many world automotive manufacturers who have made the concept cars in the past, but on this occasion will only be discussed unique concept cars made by an Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo in collaboration with their compatriot auto-design house Bertone which began in 1953.
Among the many world automotive manufacturers who have made the concept cars in the past, but on this occasion will only be discussed unique concept cars made by an Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo in collaboration with their compatriot auto-design house Bertone which began in 1953.
The Three Original Alfa Romeo BAT concept cars. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2C4dib8) |
1. BAT 5
BAT 5 is the first concept car from the Bertone-Alfa Romeo BAT project. It was first shown at the Turin Auto Show in 1953. The design of the model is based on aerodynamic studies. The actual front shape aims to eliminate air flow problems at high speeds.
Front three quarter of 1953 Alfa Romeo BAT 5. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2PSkKJi) |
Rear three quarter of 1953 Alfa Romeo BAT 5. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2PSkKJi) |
2. BAT 7
The second concept car, BAT 7 was shown at the Turin Auto Show in 1954, a year after BAT 5 appeared. For this design (as for other BAT models, though less obvious), Bertone added elements from his experience working on wing profiles in the aeronautics industry. The result is the shape of a large curved tail fin.
Front three quarter of 1954 Alfa Romeo BAT 7. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2C4SrEG) |
Rear three quarter of 1954 Alfa Romeo BAT 7. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2LHnOol) |
3. BAT 9
BAT 9 was the third concept car model and was displayed at the Turin Auto Show in 1955. This car at first glance has a shape that is more similar to the current Alfa Romeo car model than the other BAT models.
Front three quarter of 1955 Alfa Romeo BAT 9. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2wzULNR) |
Left side view of 1955 Alfa Romeo BAT 9. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2wvbzX8) |
4. BAT 11
After more than 50 years, Alfa Romeo and Bertone come back to make and show the new BAT concept in 2008. This concept car model made its debut in Geneva, at the 2008 Geneva Auto Show, although not at the event itself.
Right side view of 2008 Alfa Romeo BAT 11. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2wvTMyU) |
Rear three quarter of 2008 Alfa Romeo BAT 11. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2MEf47v) |
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