Final Pininfarina Sintesi Teaser

Pininfarina Sintesi / Pininfarina

Futuristic fuel cell technology

By Grant Edwardson
February 26, 2008 7:58 am
Filed Under: Concept Car, European, Pininfarina

As promised, Pininfarina have been trickling information through regarding its new Sintesi concept car as the weeks go by in the lead up to next week's Geneva Motor Show 2008.

Pininfarina have long had a history of producing some of the most beautiful production cars and also some of the most outlandish concept cars. Sintesi means synthesis in Italian. Pininfarina describes the Sintesi as a "synthesis of beauty, sportiness and functionality,". The Sintesi is the latest concept car from Pininfarina since the oddly named Birdcage 75th which was presented some 3 years ago also in Geneva.

Previously the chairman, Andrea Pininfarina, gave an indication of what Pininfarina want to get out of this concept; “Three years ago we unveiled Birdcage 75th, our last prototype. Together with our new concept Sintesi we would like to anticipate new car design trends. In Sintesi, we put all our goodwill in looking at the future, first and foremost in resorting to the excellence of our design.”

Powered by an advanced fuel cell powerplant, the Sintesi is said to have around 700hp at its disposal and can seat four people in comfort. This design is sure to be a crowd puller at this years Geneva show.

Source: Pininfarina

Comments

antony
February 26, 2008 2:20 pm
good work Pininfarina . hope i will be driving a car like this in 50-years

Penner
February 26, 2008 4:15 pm
In 12 years I guess..

Joe_Limon
February 26, 2008 4:34 pm
hehe a car that allows you to interact with your surroundings... that can only mean hit and runs.

_M7_
February 26, 2008 6:54 pm
too noise for this?!....pfff

carcrazy1234
February 27, 2008 12:18 am
very nice!! here's something that's efficient (yes i know the making of hydrogen gas is a HUGE releaser of green house gases) but THIS is better than driving a FLEXFUEL or a BIOFUEL i must say... NO gasoline used!

alessandro
February 27, 2008 3:05 pm
I'm not an Italian so... It is a way I truly can take as a development of car design. Gives the hope. Drive we it, or not, it is beautiful step ahead.

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