Pininfarina says it is a new approach to luxury in a 
						car; the Cambiano which it has presented in Geneva this 
						week is a 
						concept car that aims to be elegant and sporty, refined 
						and comfortable. A combination of pure, cutting edge 
						design and uncompromising engineering that respects the 
						environment in both in the engine and in the choice of 
						materials.The 
						Cambiano is an expression of Pininfarina today, 
						embodying all the company’s skills in terms of style, 
						planning and research in the field of sustainable 
						mobility. It is no coincidence that its chosen name is 
						that of the town where Pininfarina has its headquarters. 
						In 2012 the company celebrates a dual anniversary: the 
						30th anniversary of the Style Centre, which was set up 
						in Cambiano in 1982 as “Pininfarina Studi e Ricerche”, 
						and the 10th anniversary of the Engineering Centre, 
						which was inaugurated there in 2002, adding contract 
						engineering to its activities of styling and niche 
						design/production, and concentrating cutting edge 
						technological tools and a team of outstanding 
						specialists in one place.
						The 
						luxury sports saloon embodies the innovative archetypes 
						of Pininfarina design in full. Another example was a 
						milestone in the company’s history, the Florida II, a 
						concept car of 1957 which the founder Pinin Farina 
						conceived and built for his own personal use, a 
						saloon-coupé with an architecture and line that 
						influenced global production for many years. In a way, 
						it was Pininfarina’s first real concept car.
						Today, in 2012, the 
						Cambiano redefines and reinterprets the ideas that are 
						the basic tenets of Pininfarina design: harmonious 
						proportions, taut lines and fluid surfaces, and a simple 
						element that extends all along the side to underline its 
						dynamism. The result is a very strong visual impact, 
						emphasised by an extremely pure, aerodynamic shape based 
						on essential and purely functional stylistic elements.
						The Cambiano breaks 
						with the general trend of design that is overloaded with 
						elements, and confidently embraces the return of pure 
						form as the absolute value, in the best “tradition” of 
						Italian Style, reflecting the deepest essence of 
						Pininfarina Design.
						The Cambiano reveals 
						its true character at first glance, starting from the 
						unconventional layout of the doors: on the driver’s side 
						the car is a sports coupe with a single door, but on the 
						passenger side there are two doors that open from the 
						centre with no central pillar. This simplifies access 
						and makes the most of the spacious, luminous passenger 
						compartment.
						The Cambiano is an 
						expression of the car as a global project, and there is 
						total consistency between every detail of the exterior 
						and interior design, and between the colours, materials 
						and the use of technology. Elegance and formal harmony 
						blend in the association of complementary values: 
						balance and contrast, the relation between full and 
						empty, between solid and transparent. Formal purity and 
						simplicity become elements of iconic design.
						The proportions of the 
						Cambiano convey dynamism and fluidity, thanks to the low 
						tapered front and the light, fleeting rear-mounted cabin. 
						The body of the car is one of simple, solid volumes, 
						with large taut but sensual surfaces, enhanced by the 
						innovative golden grey colour and iridescent blue 
						reflections specifically developed for this project by 
						Standox (r). The metal inserts in the sides are a new 
						take on decorative mouldings and they continue all along 
						the side glazing, incorporating the lighting and opening 
						functions of the doors. The large honeycomb roof is 
						ethereal and transparent and completes the body of the 
						car, imparting a sense of solidity and of elegant 
						refinement.
						The front, with its 
						clean, essential design, returns to a motif that is 
						typical of Pininfarina: headlights incorporated into the 
						grille and protruding wheel arches. The grille also 
						incorporates a dynamic opening that is an air inlet for 
						the turbo. The LED front headlights are simple “blocks” 
						of pure, crystalline light. The tail lights and side 
						indicators are almost intangible: only the light exists, 
						appearing as if by magic on the surface of the bodywork. 
						In the purest spirit of Pininfarina, the essentiality of 
						the form becomes a very elegant expression of pure 
						function.
						The light is an 
						integral part of the Cambiano design concept, inside and 
						out. The relationship with natural light is simplified 
						by the panoramic roof, which is translucent in some 
						areas and transparent in others. With a carbon honeycomb 
						structure mounted between the outside glass and a 
						polycarbonate inner lining, the roof enhances visibility 
						in the car – heightening the sense of luminosity and 
						space inside.
						The light is not only 
						a natural element, but also emphasises the sensory 
						experience of the passenger compartment thanks to a 
						refined and functional lighting system, which exploits 
						light channels inserted into the ceiling, the doors and 
						the floor. The Cambiano is the first car to incorporate 
						into the passenger compartment a contemporary video-art 
						projection, created specifically by the Spanish artist 
						Javier Fernandez with a very personal language of 
						manipulated, overlapping images. The work is projected 
						onto the ceiling where it can be enjoyed by rear seat 
						passengers during the drive. Contemporary art, a pre-eminent 
						feature of luxury, is thus incorporated into the concept 
						of the car, leaving behind its elite aura and becoming 
						accessible.
						The complementarity 
						between apparently contrasting elements is also 
						expressed in the interior. Natural materials contrast 
						with sophisticated details, and the physicality of pure 
						matter with the immateriality of the most advanced forms 
						of communication, which simplify the interaction between 
						the driver and the car and his surroundings. It is a 
						fascinating mixture of luxury craftsmanship and 
						innovation: exclusive materials and outstanding manual 
						work combined with the use of advanced technologies and 
						innovative concepts.
						Elegant and modern 
						design converges in the interior with comfort, 
						ergonomics and environmental sustainability, maintaining 
						the same stylistic approach of the exterior. Fluid, 
						sensual surfaces, a light, essential environment, with 
						clearly defined functional zones: interactive controls 
						and surfaces turned towards the driver, a more 
						comfortable and tactile area for the other passengers. A 
						fine, light facia, light but enveloping front seats 
						suspended between the consoles and the sill, in a 
						delicate balance between solid and hollow designed to 
						create tension. The asymmetrical access to the passenger 
						compartment determines the leaf structure of the two 
						rear seats, which are almost suspended in the car, where 
						occupants enjoy an environment that is made more 
						comfortable and refined by the generous legroom. The 
						interior is upholstered with Foglizzo leather, 
						personalised in certain points with a special diamond 
						point punched patter. The leather used on the Cambiano 
						was chosen from the Pininfarina Leather Collection for 
						Foglizzo, a collection of personalised natural and 
						imitation leathers developed by the two Turin companies. 
						The uprights and door panels are upholstered with 
						polylactic acid, a plastic derived from sugar 
						substances, treacle and milk serum, a solution that 
						reduces the use of petroleum.
						Like the entire lower 
						part of the passenger compartment, the perfectly flat 
						floor is made of recycled wood. This is the strongest 
						and most typical element of the interior of the Cambiano, 
						the fusion of matter and transformation, technological 
						research and respect of cultural and environmental 
						values. A choice dictated by the discovery of a 
						wonderful material, which is both poor and noble: the 
						wood of the “briccole”, the poles of European oak used 
						to indicate the navigation channels and moorings inside 
						the Venice lagoon.
						Riva1920, a historical 
						Italian producer of solid wood furniture that has been 
						working with Pininfarina Extra for over ten years, had 
						the idea of recuperating the wood of these 12 metre 
						poles, thousands of which are replaced every year. The 
						wood is marked by the lagoon water and by marine 
						microorganisms, which come alive again, creating a new 
						manufacturing that is destined to last. Following the 
						same principle, Riva1920 has created all the wooden 
						elements for the interior of the Cambiano, using 
						numerical control milling machine followed by manual 
						final polishing and oiling. The result is surprising and 
						evocative. The material is about to embark on its third 
						lease of life, and it reveals its unique texture and the 
						wear and tear of passing time: the holes made by the 
						marine molluscs are still visible on the surface. Not 
						only. This complex, delicate technological craftsmanship 
						makes the interior of the Cambiano something unique that 
						expresses an outstanding level of creativity and 
						experience, thanks to this eco-friendly re-use of a 
						natural, discarded material with the enormous evocative 
						force of the huge cultural, emotional and artistic 
						dimension attributed to Venice all over the world.
						The atmosphere of 
						refinement in the car is underlined by another detail in 
						the instrumentation: the timepiece manufactured in 
						limited edition by the Swiss watchmaker Bovet 1822. This 
						“Cambiano” Chronograph designed by Pininfarina can be 
						removed from the dashboard and worn as a wristwatch, or 
						used as a sports timer and even a table clock, due to 
						its convertible concept.
						The instrumentation of 
						the driving position is divided into three priority 
						zones according to use: the car’s functions and 
						performance, navigation and comfort, multimedia and 
						connections. The main display shows the power delivered 
						by the 4 electric motors backed up by the turbine, the 
						battery charge and the fuel gauge, the total range and 
						the range with all-electric operation, the driving mode 
						(Ecocity, Snow/Ice, Efficiency, Sport, Drifting), and 
						the speedometer. The driver monitors the navigator, the 
						warning messages and the multimedia functions on the 
						secondary display. The “swap” control transfers the 
						navigator and other functions to the central display and 
						vice versa. And a touch pad gives access to the 
						interactive instrumentation and climate control. The 
						driver controls the lights and the gear selector on the 
						steering wheel, while the “Start” control and a device 
						holder are on the centre tunnel.
						The attention paid to 
						detail is evident from the work carried out on the tyres. 
						For the Cambiano Pininfarina specifically developed with 
						Fate, Argentina’s largest tyre production and exporting 
						company, the first tyre for top of the range cars, 
						Concept Tyre, from Eximia by Pininfarina. Fate’s experts 
						engineers contributed with precise studies and creative capability, 
						making possible a further step in design, technology and 
						security. Concept Tyre, from Eximia by Pininfarina, 
						synthesizes the last progresses in the search of 
						perfection: environmental care, superior constructive 
						quality, and an advanced aesthetic model.
						CAMBIANO: new 
						architecture, a generous range and maximum attention to 
						environmental sustainability
						The Cambiano also sets 
						new parameters for eco-sustainability in the high 
						performance luxury car segment, its strong points 
						include electric drive which guarantees zero emissions 
						in the urban cycle and a range with all-electric 
						operation that is higher than any offered on the market 
						today. And how could it be otherwise on a concept car 
						from Pininfarina, whose genes have always included 
						sustainable mobility, now one of the pillars of the 
						company’s industrial plan?
						Pininfarina was 
						concentrating on aerodynamics and alternative sources of 
						energy as early as the 1970s: for example, with 
						prototypes like the CNR Energetica 1 or Ecos, the first 
						electric car developed by Pininfarina. In the 1990s 
						Pininfarina offered new solutions with the Ethos, a 
						family of 3 cars with an aluminium chassis, a body of 
						recyclable resin, and an innovative combustion engine 
						with low emissions, culminating in 1995 with the Ethos 
						3EV, another zero emissions car. More recently 
						Pininfarina engineers turned their attention to research 
						into hybrid vehicles with the Eta Beta and Metrocubo 
						projects, the focussing on safety in 2004 with the Nido. 
						In 2008 the Sintesi proposed a futuristic concept cap 
						supplied by 4 fuel cells (one per wheel). Which brings 
						us to the present: the BlueCar in 2008, the Nido EV in 
						2010 and the Hybus in 2011, a project to convert buses 
						currently equipped with Euro 0–1–2 engines into buses 
						with serial hybrid power packs.
						This consolidated 
						technological expertise and the ability to manage 
						cutting-edge projects with great flexibility and 
						innovation are expressed in the Cambiano. The perfect 
						integration of the styling and engineering activities 
						has produced an extended range plug-in electric car that 
						combines top performance and roominess with the comfort 
						of a luxury car and total respect of the environment. 
						The type of engine chosen and the position of the 
						battery pack in the rear of the car (under the luggage 
						compartment) have created a vehicle architecture with a 
						perfectly flat floor, that is regular and low, 
						guaranteeing excellent access, liveability on board and 
						a lower centre of gravity.
						The drive system is 
						based on four electric motors, one for each wheel, and 
						of their respective reduction gear. The four motors, 
						which are produced by Magneti Marelli, are mounted on 
						the front and rear frames and each delivers a continuous 
						supply of 60 kW with peaks of 150 kW for a total of 600 
						kW maximum power output, with torque of 640 Nm. Each 
						motor is controlled separately and electronically to 
						guarantee various functions, including energy 
						regeneration when decelerating and braking, traction 
						control with the option of continuously varying the 
						torque split between the wheels independently (Vectoring 
						Stability Program) and anti-lock braking assistance. The 
						traction control strategies make the vehicle even more 
						enjoyable to drive, guaranteeing outstanding performance 
						and maximum safety over all types of routes.
						The drive system 
						incorporates an APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) to charge the 
						batteries and, when necessary, to supply energy directly 
						to the motors: this is a 50 kW Bladon Jets micro turbine 
						which normally runs on diesel but which can be 
						calibrated to be compatible with various types of fuel. 
						In addition to this advantage, the turbine is smaller 
						than those of piston engines with a similar power 
						delivery, it weighs just 40 kg, and generates low 
						polluting emissions. The micro turbine chosen for the 
						Cambiano has technical features that make it 
						particularly quiet and vibration-free, enhancing comfort 
						for passengers. This type of extended range electric 
						drive is thus amply in line with EURO 6 legislation, and 
						is already compatible with possible evolutions (EURO 7 
						ready).
						The battery pack 
						developed by FAAM is installed between the seats and the 
						rear axle, where it is protected from possible 
						collisions and easily replaced during servicing. The 
						battery is of the high power, high energy density 
						lithium ion type, has a capacity of 50 kW/h, a peak 
						power delivery of 500 kW, and can be recharged in 6 
						hours using a 6 kWh grid and in 52 minutes with the APU. 
						Combined with the micro turbine, it guarantees a range 
						of 205 km in the urban cycle in all-electric mode, and a 
						total range in the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) 
						mixed cycle of over 800 km in extended range mode, 
						higher than that of luxury sports cars with conventional 
						drive systems. The battery is the fruit of FAAM’s 
						experience in the development of lithium batteries. 
						FAAM’s research into lithium ion cells will make it 
						possible in the short term to achieve specific energy 
						density values that are more than double those of 
						lithium ion batteries currently on the market. This, 
						associated with a larger specific power reserve, will 
						make it the ideal solution for future electric cars. 
						This result has been made possible by the improvement in 
						the specific capacity of the electrodes: current anodic 
						and cathodic materials are replaced by materials with a 
						higher specific capacity, cells with high potential 
						cathodes based on lithium nickel manganese oxide, 
						LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4, with a spinel structure.
						The composition of the 
						pack is simplified by the small size of each cell, which 
						allows for a certain amount of flexibility and adaption 
						when installed on the vehicle. The battery case was 
						designed to respect current crash test standards and it 
						complies with ISO 26262 vehicle safety regulations. The 
						battery is liquid cooled and protected by an insulating 
						casing that guarantees that it will function in all use 
						conditions, with a temperature range of da -20° C to 
						+60° C. Battery functioning is monitored by a BMS (Battery 
						Management System) unit, which verifies that the 
						individual cells operate within the established normal 
						functioning range. In the event of a malfunction, the 
						battery is immediately isolated from the rest of the 
						vehicle.
						The Cambiano’s 
						generous range was achieved by the innovative drive 
						system, by focussing attention on aerodynamic efficiency, 
						obtained in the Pininfarina Wind Tunnel, and by a 
						significant weight reduction: the Cambiano weighs 1695 
						kg empty, an excellent result if we consider the size of 
						the car. The chassis is light, resistant and modular, 
						comprising a carbon fibre cell for occupants and two 
						aluminium modules, one at the front and one at the rear, 
						which act as crumple cells, absorbing impact and 
						supporting all the mechanical parts. This engineering 
						solution allows the same modules to be used for an 
						entire family of derived vehicles. The central cell can 
						be built with materials and dimensions that will allow 
						it to adapt to the various requirements of cost, 
						manufacturing volumes and furnishings of the cabin of a 
						future derived vehicle The front and rear structural 
						modules will also adapt effectively to different 
						wheelbases and tracks.
						Where the energy 
						management system is concerned, the objective is to 
						minimise consumption and polluting emissions into the 
						atmosphere, keeping turbine operating times to a 
						minimum. This is triggered automatically when the 
						battery charge falls below 20% of maximum capacity and 
						turns off automatically when the speed is below 50 km/h 
						(like restricted traffic areas in city centres). When 
						necessary, the driver can activate or de-activate the 
						turbine manually. On the road, the need to generate 
						energy with the micro turbine will depend on how the 
						vehicle is used, on the type of route (urban, rural, out 
						of town) and on traffic. This information can be 
						obtained by GPS navigator. The turbine can be controlled 
						ready to generate a certain calculated quantity of 
						energy, trying to keep its ignition and operating times 
						to a minimum.
						The Cambiano also 
						delivers road-holding at physical limits in all road 
						conditions and types of use. The driver can choose his 
						preferred driving mode using a selector lever. For 
						example, the Ecocity mode zeros local emissions, 
						activates exclusively electric drive and excludes the 
						turbine. In Snow/Ice mode, the load sensors on the four 
						suspension units calculate the available friction 
						coefficient: this automatically limits performance. 
						Efficiency mode regulates the acceleration and top speed 
						to maximise the range, but does not penalise enjoyment 
						excessively. The Sport mode makes driving more exciting, 
						accelerating from 0 to 100 in 4.2 sec, and limits the 
						continuous top speed to 250 km/h. And finally, with 
						Drifting mode, the individual control of the electric 
						motors artificially sets the behaviour of the limited 
						slip differentials. It is also possible to adjust the 
						front/rear drive split so that the vehicle can be driven 
						in rally mode, underlining the entertainment of driving 
						on snow-covered or dirt roads.
						TECHNICAL 
						SPECIFICATIONS
						Maximum length: 5040 
						mm
						Maximum width: 2000 mm
						Maximum height: 1360 mm
						Luggage compartment: 450 Litres
						Power train: 4 independent motors with permanent 
						magnetos, extended range with axial flow micro turbine
						Package: 3 doors, 4 seats
						Chassis: carbon and aluminium
						Cd: 0.28
						Empty weight: 1695 kg
						Electronically limited speed: 250 km/h
						Top speed: 275 km/h
						0-100 km/h acceleration: 4.2 sec
						Maximum power delivery of electric motors: 600 kW
						Peak power delivery of battery: 500 kW
						Range in NEDC mixed cycle – extended range 
						mode: over 800 km
						Range ECE15 urban cycle – pure electric mode: 205 km
						Pure electric range at top speed of 250 km/h: 46 km (the 
						battery charge gives a maximum range of 46 km at a speed 
						of 250 km/h. With a dead battery and the turbo engaged, 
						the car reaches a top speed of 152 km/h)
						Plug-in charging time: 6 hours with 6 kWh grid and 20% 
						min. state of charge
						Diesel fuel tank: 50 litres
						CO2: 45 gr/km
						NOx: 0.05 gr/km
						Weight distribution: front 48%/rear 52%
						Turning circle 
						12.3 m