2007 Geneva Auto Show

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Bertone Roadster Concept

From Italy with Love
By Matt DeLorenzo and Photos by John Lamm
Bertone Roadster Concept

To mark its 95th anniversary, Bertone is bringing a 2-seat roadster to the Geneva Motor Show. Based on the Fiat Panda 100HP mechanicals, the diminutive barchetta is expected to offer stellar performance from the 1.4-liter 4-cylinder engine, which makes 100 bhp and 96 lb.- ft. of torque. Bertone estimates 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) times of 9.5 seconds.

The concept sports a cut-down windshield and innovative clear door panels that add to the open-to-the-air feel of the cabin. The sleek body sweeps rearward into large rear wheel arches that give the car a muscular look.

As part of Bertone's anniversary, the roadster concept traces its roots back to 1947 when Nuccio Bertone designed a similar open car based on a Fiat 500, which he built for his own use.

Bertone Roadster Concept

The roadster also features polished aluminum body panels that cover the hood and rear deck. At the back, a leather-covered hatch provides access to the trunk. The roadster sports scissor-style doors that are hinged in the rear, offering ample access to the cabin.

The interior design has a biomechanical look with exposed shifter linkage, seats that appear to be molded into the floor and large aluminum pedals.

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