For the Tokyo
Motor Show, scheduled from 21 October to 6 November, Fiat
has created a stylish, architecturally fascinating stand
that highlights Italian design. This, in fact, is the
leitmotiv blending the motorcar product with the design of a
stand area that uses innovative metallised materials in an
attractive play of graphic solutions and colours.
So immersed in this evocative setting visitors will be able
to admire those concepts of style, resourcefulness and taste
that have always been the hallmark of Italian products and
among these, of course, Fiat cars. On the other hand it's in
the brand's DNA to create models that become icons of their
time – often even ahead of the times – thanks to the
advanced mechanical solutions adopted. But apart from
pioneering innovation Fiat also adds the unmistakable touch
of Italian design that, today as in the past, immediately
makes its models recognisable on roads everywhere.
In short, this really unique backdrop will provide an even
greater stimulus for visitors to the Tokyo Motor Show to
admire the novel styling of the new Panda Alessi and Grande
Punto. In fact the two Fiat models are truly ambassadors of
Italian design: the Grande Punto's external line is the work
of Giorgetto Giugiaro, while the new Panda version is the
result of a joint effort involving the Fiat Style Centre and
Stefano Giovannoni from Alessi.
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Two Grande Puntos will be on show in Tokyo: one, an
orange car equipped with the sparkling 77 bhp 1.4
power unit; the other, the Grande Punto Rally Super
2000 that will compete in domestic and international
rally championships |
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These, therefore, are the undisputed stars of an area in
which a 'showcase' becomes an 'emotional journey' that
through the use of curves and colours is divided into two
sectors.
The first sector is dedicated to the Grande Punto, the new
model that represents Fiat's and its staff's passion for
cars, speed, competition, but at the same time captures the
spirit of a customer attracted by values exemplifying
beauty, dynamism, colour, passion and movement. Two versions
will be on show in Tokyo: one, an orange car equipped with
the sparkling 77 bhp 1.4 power unit; the other, the Grande
Punto Rally Super 2000 that will compete in various domestic
and international rally championships. Sporting a
three-layer pearl white livery and equipped with an
aspirated 2000cc engine, this gutsy car derived from the
2-wheel drive production model has a maximum power output of
around 280 bhp and fits 4-wheel drive. The second area of
the Fiat stand will star the Panda Alessi (the production
ready version that is set to make its world premiere at the
show) as will be obvious from the numerous Alessi icons that
by a play of colours and materials further emphasise the two
imaginative green and black cars on show.
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