Sergio Pininfarina, honorary chairman of the Pininfarina Group, died this week at home in Turin aged 85.
His company were responsible for some of the best-looking and most iconic cars of the last century. Sergio will forever be associated with Ferrari and Maserati. Those moe familiar with his work, and the British car industry will also recognise the work he did with BLMC.
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Pininfarina began his career in the family firm in 1950 and became general manager ten years later. Following his father’s death in 1966, he took over the chairmanship of the company.
He presided over collaborations with Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Fiat, Maserati, Vauxhall and Peugeot. More recently, Pinifarina has become involved with a number of Chinese car makers.
In 2005, he was appointed Life Senator which marked the culmination of his political career.
Sergio Pininfarina oversaw the construction of the firm’s facilities in Grugliasco, an R&D centre, Italy’s first wind tunnel and floatation on the Italian stock exchange. In 1987, he established an industrial design centre, marking the brand’s ambitions beyond automotive design.
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First picture reminds me of
First picture reminds me of my top trump cards of the 70s, like all designers he had his good and bad days of design. Fortunately more good... A great loss to the car world.
Lorenza is the daughter.
Lorenza is the daughter.
Not just one of the greatest
Not just one of the greatest designers the world has ever known, but also one of the greatest artists the World has ever known!
R.I.P Signor Pininfarina, and thank You for all the beauty You brought into our lives!