2007 Diatto by Zagato Ottovu Project
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4.6 liter Roush Ford V8 |
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over 500 hp |
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(from Zagato Press
Release) Diatto by Zagato - Ottovù Project
The Geneva motor show goes on - the by now classic tradition
of passionate clients of exclusive car manufacturers, which has
always stimulated the creativity of the Italian vehicle body makers
and enhanced international motor shows.
Notably Zagato, founded in 1919, is the only Atelier capable
of marrying historical workshop experience with the most modern
design and development technologies.
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Diatto brand,
two keen collectors turned to Zagato with the aspiration of
resurrecting past collaboration. Way back in1921, Ugo Zagato
designed a lightweight and aerodynamic body for the Diatto 254DS
chassis.
Having applied for and, of course, obtained authorisation from the
current owner of the Diatto brand, and having received the two
mechanized chassis, the Zagato Atelier produced two
tailor-made outfits for the lucky customers in the typical Italian
high-class tailoring tradition.
In 2007, the Milanese Atelier with its typically rationalist
approach to a project, revamps, with a sporty note, the artistry of
one of the most historical brands of the Italian automotive industry:
Diatto.
Created in 1835 with a Perfected Wheel patent, Diatto made their
first car in 1905 and often crossed paths with Zagato in their close
collaboration with Ettore Bugatti, the Maserati
brothers and Tazio Nuvolari.
The bodywork of the two new grand touring cars is entirely made of
aluminium, one of Zagato’s strengths, valued and recognised
far and wide by the most demanding collectors. The lids are moulded
in a single piece to underline the freedom that a
non-industrial approach to the product still allows.
The smooth but clear-cut lines characterise the generous and at the
same timecompact dimensions, typical of the most admired pure
Italian sports cars, making them a cult for fans all over the world.
Reminiscent of the legendary Zagato Ottovù, these first two
grand touring cars willbe an "Instant Classic" in shape and
contents.
The trilobal front and rear of the vehicles recall the design of the
Diatto competition cars that have raced to victory more than 300
times on circuits all over Europe. Particular care has been taken
with the interior and the exclusive design and functionality of the
rear of the vehicle, so as to provide enhanced passenger comfort.
The luggage compartment, immediately behind the seats and also
visible through the rear window, recalls the by now traditional
solutions of the Milanese Atelier.
In the third millennium, following the successful Aston Martin GTZ
series and the all-round appreciation for the Ferrari 575GTZ, Zagato
Atelier reasserts its original approach to the automotive world by
producint collector’s items that maintain and increase their value
over time.
Diatto By Zagato – Ottovù Project
Engine: 8V 4600 CC, Powered By RoushPower: over 500HP