Pininfarina Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta Concept Unveiled

 Pininfarina Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta Concept Unveiled
Pininfarina Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta Concept

Pininfarina's latest concept reveal at the Geneva Motor Show is an important celebration for both the 80th anniversary of the firm, and the 100th anniversary of Alfa Romeo.  As we predicted yesterday, the new concept, called the 2uettottanta, is a revival of the much-loved Alfa Romeo Duetto first produced in 1966.

The new two-seat spider not only maintains the cuttlebone design, but it even maintains some similar measurements.  Though at 1797mm it is a full 170mm wider than the original, the new car measures 4213mm long by 1280mm high, about 40mm x 15mm less than the first version.

Where the pitch to Alfa may live or die is in its front end.  Pininfarina designers crafted the front without several of the elements seen on Alfa's current design theme.  Bug-eye headlights set well above the bumper have been replaced with thin LED strip lights.  There are no horizontal air inlets on either side of the signature upside-down grille.  A heavily carved hood would make no sense in a car trying to keep the cuttlefish-inspired look, but the hood does not even subtlely alude to the car's nose. 

But these things could be quite beneficial to Pininfarina, and Alfa Romeo fans alike.  If Pininfarina had simply gone along with Alfa's current theme, they basically would have recreated the 8C Competizione convertible.  Instead, the design firm went their own way, choosing to use smoother lines instead of bulbous ones; a decision that will likely spark an argument between Duetto purists and new Alfa fans.

However, the cuttlebone look trails off at the back, where "floating wings" form "roll-over bars behind the seats."  The carved bumper is nothing at all like either the original model, or Alfa's 8C.  Horizontal LED light clusters look more like something out of Knight Rider than an homage to a classic car.

Performance-wise, Pininfarina would like to see a 1750 cc longitudinal-mount turbocharged engine installed.  The company chose this engine size as an homage to the Alfa 1750 Spider Veloce, which replaced the Duetto name in 1968.  That car actually used a 1779 cc engine producing 118 horsepower (87 kW).

Inside, occupants ride in lightweight sport seats wrapped in stitched leather, with matching material used around the shifter and the steering wheel.  The flat-bottomed three-spoke wheel has shift paddles attached for controlling the gearbox.  All instrumentation is pointed towards the driver for convenience.

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To mark its 80th anniversary, Pininfarina proposes an “open” Alfa Romeo that is exciting and a delight to drive

For those who still like to dream in a car. For those looking for a mixture of vanity, entertainment, and the pleasure of life in the open air. For those who love icons as the greatest expression of the age we live in. For those who want their cars to be an uncommon sensory experience in terms of both style and driving, without being obsessed by performance. For those who want to be excited by a dynamic, sporty car that transmits the exclusiveness and refinement typical of an Alfa Romeo spider designed by Pininfarina.

For all of them, we present the 2uettottanta.

2uettottanta: a name that evokes the legendary Duetto, but also the years of activity at Pininfarina, which launches the celebrations for its 80th anniversary with this concept car. And it has decided to do so with a type of car that is by definition, the work of Pininfarina: an Alfa Romeo spider. A very Italian product, which has become an export brand, representing the inexhaustible talent that the whole world associates with Italy.

The 2uettottanta reflects Pininfarina’s determination to look to the future with optimism following tradition, restating its excellence in design and its acknowledged capacity for aesthetic and technological innovation. It is a concept that represents an innovative approach, projected into the third millennium, to a topic that is firmly rooted in Pininfarina history, the 2-seater spider. And like the best Alfa Romeo sports cars to come from Pininfarina’s pencil, the 2uettottanta exalts the driving experience and concentrates on the excitement of being at the wheel of an open car with a great aesthetic personality. It is a car that can make people dream and excites even after many years. The icon of a lifestyle that harks back to a lively, tumultuous period. Like the Duetto of the Sixties, which helped to establish a trend based on the themes of rebellion and escape, thanks to the film “The Graduate”.

The 2uettottanta is also a tribute to Alfa Romeo, which celebrates its centenary in 2010: the alliance between Alfa Romeo and Pininfarina is one of the most significant and durable in the history of the car, one of men and of passion, of design and cutting-edge technical solutions, which has generated an inestimable number of good-looking, innovative cars with plenty of temperament. With a predilection for sports cars and convertibles. The aim is to replicate all this with the 2uettottanta. So a clean, elegant line was chosen for this "simple 2-seater", which is proposed with a 1750 cc turbo engine positioned longitudinally, an obvious reference to the “1750 Veloce” of 1968, one of the many versions derived from the famous “Osso di Seppia” (Cuttlefish). With its red bodywork, inspired by the typical Alfa Romeo paintwork, the 2uettottanta is 1797 mm wide, 4212.6 mm long, 1280 mm high and has a wheelbase of 2500 mm.

The pleasure of driving and feeling in harmony with nature is transformed into light, sleek, refined volumes, and shapes that seem to slip through the air easily. This generates the theme of this concept: the expression of a single volume, which is some way from the ground and suspended. The 2uettottanta almost seems to lift up from the ground “going further”. It is an optical effect achieved thanks to a line that crosses the whole car horizontally. An uninterrupted sign applied to dynamic, sporty proportions – typical of Alfa Romeo spiders – accentuated by the configuration of the passenger compartment, which is shifted significantly to the rear. The force of the design lies in its exaltation of simplicity, which does not need to show its muscles but concentrates purely on agility and harmony.

The front end of the 2uettottanta underlines its true Alfa Romeo character. The design is simple, with a central line that runs smoothly along the nose of the car, while the execution of the surfaces is more sophisticated. At the centre, in full view, and anything but a purely decorative element, is the Alfa Romeo shield, which seems to emerge from the heart of the car and to stretch outwards, in Pininfarina’s futuristic, three-dimensional approach. The shield is made of aluminium and incorporates floating horizontal flaps. On either side are the two triangular lateral air intakes. The two elements impressed on the imposing bonnet create a natural link between the logo and the large windscreen, which has been designed as a ring in hand-beaten aluminium that emerges from the body of the car without interrupting its flow. The front headlights, which adopt the latest LED technologies, are embedded under the line that gives the whole car its character. A strip of carbon in the lower part of the front acts as an air splitter, channelling the air to the rear end of the car.

The side view of the car, where the theme of the single volume is repeated, highlights the flowing line of the whole, with the shapes merging naturally. The horizontal line “cut” into the sides gives a sense of great dynamism; it starts from the front wheelarch and extends back to the rear wheel. Like an athlete, for a car, being slim also means achieving aerodynamic efficiency. Pininfarina has always strived for natural shapes that can convey efficiency and respect of the environment, an approach confirmed by its great commitment to the theme of eco-sustainable mobility. The 2uettottanta is in perfect harmony with nature, becoming the formal expression of a response to the needs of our day: it is an arrow that flies through the wind almost without encountering resistance.

Smooth, essential, soft surfaces even at the rear, which echoes the front, albeit with slightly more emphasis on the muscles. The design combines stylistic simplicity with a strong character in the volumes and proportions, with details designed to underline the car’s dynamic, light personality. The two bumps seem to emerge from the volume, becoming floating wings that create the roll-over bars behind the seats. At either end, these bars generate an appendix designed to hold the seat belts. Even at the rear the light clusters are slender and embedded under the line that defines the whole section.

Great attention went into the design of the interior. The result is a spacious, comfortable passenger compartment, conceived with light, dynamic volumes, which envelop the occupants in a strong, reassuring embrace. The shapes are sewn into the leather, incorporating the touch controls: in its functions, the 2uettottanta is faithful to its vocation as a car designed to be a delight to drive. The facia extends fluidly to the sides merging into the doorway as the natural continuation of the volume of the car, thus creating a perfect symbiosis between exterior and interior. The dashboard has a driver-oriented configuration with an innovative approach to the classical circular Alfa Romeo “tubes” that contain the instruments. The tunnel contains the Alfa DNA gear selector in an ergonomic position; this varies the set-up of the car in three modes, Dynamic, Normal and All Weather, adapting the behaviour of the various systems on the vehicle (engine, transmission, suspension, steering, brakes, etc.) to the demands of the driver and the different driving conditions. The tunnel runs through the passenger compartment and it gives structure to the chassis, revealing the carbon elements: the choice of this material reflects Pininfarina’s constant research into alternative materials that can make vehicles lighter, reducing consumption and emissions. Another strong element of the interior is the steering wheel, which is a modern interpretation of the Duetto’s perforated three-spoke wheel, with the addition of a shift paddle for sequential control of the dual-clutch gearbox. An enjoyable drive and comfort are also guaranteed by the anatomical sporty seats. All the interior of the car “floats”: the ventilation ducts are positioned between the passenger compartment and the hull.

The size and design of the tyres, which were created specifically for the 2uettottanta in collaboration with Dunlop, accentuate the impression of strong character and force given by the car. The tyres are of the low profile type, right on the extreme edges of the plane view: designed by Pininfarina to incorporate the innovative technologies developed by Dunlop, their graphics reflect those of the car. Their aerodynamic shape and very smooth lateral profile, guarantee better roadholding and less resistance to air, thus reducing consumption. The rims are treated in aluminium in harmony with the rest of the car, and are a free interpretation of the classic five-circle Alfa Romeo pattern, revealing the high performance carbo-ceramic Alfa Romeo brakes by Brembo.

The 2uettottanta is not a pure styling exercise, but also a project and research: the goal is to grasp the spirit of the spider in the configuration, the proportions and the conception of the car as well as in its stylistic imprint. This working method is part of Pininfarina’s genes. For this project, the Pininfarina creative team were given carte blanche to express the values inherent in the Alfa spider “by Pininfarina”, the values that are deemed to have made the Giulietta Spider or the Duetto all-time classics. To achieve this result, the car was given a particular set-up, with a low centre of gravity and a passenger compartment that is very exposed so as not to isolate the occupants from the surrounding environment. The result is to bring the road “nearer” to the eyes of the driver and to increase the sense of dynamism even at low speed.

What is the 2uettottanta effect? Desire. Whoever sees it “must” possess it, drive it, enjoy it. Because the 2uettottanta is not an unattainable dream. Nor does the 2uettottanta only want to impress at first glance, but to achieve a beauty that does not strive solely for immediate confirmation, but gradually reveals all its values and transfers them to the future, making the style eternal. As it did in the case of the Duetto, which continues to be celebrated as an icon of design after more than 40 years.

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 moodyaaa moodyaaa
alfa got the best designer
March 2, 2010 10:27 pm
 2010S5 2010S5
This is beautiful but looks too much like the Solstice.
March 2, 2010 10:44 pm
 Aleksi Aleksi
Mmm, I like the minimalistic overall design. Simple lines and simple curves without the clutter of huge intakes all over the car. Somehow I got a huge sensation of calmness while looking at the pictures. Now what we need is a coupe version so that we can enjoy this car even when it's not a pretty summer day. That is, if they are going to make this thing at all. I wish they do.
March 2, 2010 10:45 pm
 Xenicide Xenicide
Say hello to the red headed step child of the BMW Z4 and Audi eTRON.
March 2, 2010 10:55 pm
 Edison Edison
Wow! This is achingly beautiful. This makes everything else look fussy and over-styled.
March 2, 2010 11:03 pm
 v6s_stink v6s_stink
There is a lot about this car that I like. Unfortunately, there are a few things that I really don't. This model does a nice job of carrying over some of the successful Alfa/Pininfarina designs of the past. The proportions are nice and some of the sweeping lines are really nice. I like the windshield frame and the hood line. I do like that the lights aren't nearly as overwhelming as most current cars (please take note Nissan/Infiniti). There are a few things that just don't seem well finished, however. The side crease is really a distraction. I generally don't like how side creases have become such a gimmick. Even with that bias aside there is something just not right with this one. As nice as the smaller lights are, they sort of sit in large recesses. The grille/nose does have vintage Alfa/Pininfarina design language, but it still looks unfinished. The entire car has an "unfinished look" to it. Something about it screams "molded out of fiberglass". The way the side crease wraps into the rear deck really does make the car look like it's built in "frozen snot" (a famously used, disparaging term for fiberglass). Bertone a D-, Pininfarina an incomplete with lots of promise. Let's see what Guigaro has done.
March 3, 2010 1:13 am
 joshg_5 joshg_5
I absolutely agree that the side creases have become to gimmicky, and this car should not need employ them. I also agree that it seems as though it needs a tweak to finish it up. I think that the wheels need to be set a little bit further apart, and that the front intakes at the lower corners need a little adjustment. Other than that, I think this car very much envelops what Alfa is from a purist's perspective, and I REALLY appreciate how they kept the size down (take not every other single manufacturer in the auto industry in the WORLD!) I also love the minimalist headlights and taillights, very clean and sexy. The rear ones particularly remind me of the BMW Z8
March 3, 2010 5:35 pm
 v6s_stink v6s_stink
There is a lot about this car that I like. Unfortunately, there are a few things that I really don't. This model does a nice job of carrying over some of the successful Alfa/Pininfarina designs of the past. The proportions are nice and some of the sweeping lines are really nice. I like the windshield frame and the hood line. There are a few things that just don't seem well finished, however. The side crease is really a distraction. I generally don't like how side creases have become such a gimmick. Even with that bias aside there is something just not right with this one. The grille/nose does have vintage Alfa/Pininfarina design language, but it still looks unfinished. The entire car has an "unfinished look" to it. Something about it screams "molded out of fiberglass". The way the side crease wraps into the rear deck really does make the car look like it's built in "frozen snot" (a famously used, disparaging term for fiberglass). Bertone a D-, Pininfarina an incomplete with lots of promise. Let's see what Guigaro has done.
March 3, 2010 1:18 am
 Bristol411S3 Bristol411S3
I like it, although it would need changes to reach production. For example, as it stands how where would you put front and rear number plates without ruining it?
March 3, 2010 4:55 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
it's ok , but it looks like some concept from the '90s.
March 3, 2010 5:29 am
 GeeNee GeeNee
This car screams out BMW, even the steering wheel looks like something out of a Z4.
March 3, 2010 5:31 am
 Edison Edison
I dunno, kinda looks like a modern Spider to me...
March 3, 2010 2:55 pm
 p2c p2c
Hotest car since R8. Absolutely beau-ti-ful.
March 3, 2010 5:34 am
 Andrei.P Andrei.P
Screams out BMW? What's wrong with you people? Have you seen an alfa Spider before? Duetto maybe? You should look back in time and see all Spider's that Alfa produced and maybe you will see the resemblance with this car, even the steering wheel, z4.. WTF the Duetto was produced 40 years before. Some people have no car culture:)
March 3, 2010 6:17 am
 joshg_5 joshg_5
+1
March 3, 2010 5:36 pm
 MusTang MusTang
It's seems to this car will be on conveyor soonly. Looks beautiful
March 3, 2010 8:32 am
 CheekehMunkeh CheekehMunkeh
The leading edge of the bonnet and the shape of the nose are a bit reminiscent of the Alfa Montreal, which isn't a bad thing.
March 3, 2010 8:58 am
 MTC MTC
The amount of BMW fanboys here is overwhelming...... There's no BMW fussy design lines and odd angles here and the steering doesn't scream Z4 as it's a steering wheel, that's the general design trend now.
March 3, 2010 9:06 am
Lovely proportions...I hope the production version is as beautiful...and they raise the quality of the interior build...
March 4, 2010 7:01 am
 astonmartin1-77 astonmartin1-77
great looking car but why dont they take ques off the Alfa 8c.
March 4, 2010 1:12 pm
 mn07 mn07
One word Z4
March 4, 2010 5:26 pm
 HEMI426 HEMI426
Well, make it I would say. With a v6 I would buy it.
March 4, 2010 6:27 pm
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
has to go into production. i can see this an upper scale miata with a 1750cc engine and lightweight
March 8, 2010 1:49 am
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