Villa d'Este Aprile 22nd, 2007
Lake Como once again looks back on two glorious days under the banner of
extraordinary automotive design. At the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este held
from 20 to 22 April, 53 classic cars spanning the period from 1919 to 1971
lined up in eight competition classes before the critical gaze of the jury as well
as the public. Lorenzo Ramaciotti, President of the Jury, lauded this unique
gathering of automotive works of art against the backdrop of the world-
famous Grand Hotel Villa d'Este. It was the ninth staging of the Concorso
under the patronage of the BMW Group.
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The Awards
The Trofeo BMW Group went to the Mercedes-Benz SSK from the year 1930.
This SSK was produced in England by coachbuilder Willi White based on
designs by Count Felice Trossi. It is one of very few Mercedes-Benz SSK models
to feature special bodywork. The man who commissioned the design and the
colour of the car earned it the nickname of "Black Prince". This model is part of
the Ralph Lauren Collection.
The Coppa d'Oro Villa d'Este public award, the main prize decided by visitors,
went to the Bugatti 57C Cabriolet Voll & Ruhrbeck of 1939. The car's chassis
was one of the last to be delivered to German Bugatti importer Noll of Düsseldorf
before the outbreak of the Second World War. Voll & Ruhrbeck were
commissioned with constructing a special body for the chassis. The Bugatti was
subsequently owned by Norwegian Olympic ice-skating champion Sonja Heine.
Following a complete restoration, the Bugatti was making its first European
appearance in its original version. James A. Patterson is the current owner.
The Trofeo BMW Italia (Public Referendum at Villa Erba) was awarded to the
Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Flying Star from the year 1931. Carrozzeria Touring of
Milan built a special body for the Alfa Romeo which has gone down in motoring
history as the "Flying Star". It was with this model that Mrs Josette Pozzo won the
Coppa d'Oro di Villa d'Este in the 1931 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. 76
years on, the Alfa Romeo Flying Star has not only returned to the historic site of
its major triumph but has also claimed a further prize as the winner of the Trofeo
BMW Italia. The car hails from the collection of Arturo Keller.
The Trofeo FIVA for the best-kept car went to the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS Spider
Zagato of 1929 owned by Henri Chambon. With its lightweight body, this model
seemed tailor-made for racing and went on to win the 1929 Mille Miglia. The prize
for the furthest journey, presented by the Automobile Club Como, went to the
BMW 335 Cabriolet Autenrieth. Per Viberg set out in his four-door cabriolet from
the north of Norway in a blizzard and drove it all the way down to sunny Como.
The Trofeo Rolls-Royce for the most elegant coachwork on a Rolls-Royce was
awarded to the Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental 2 door Hooper of Stefan
Schörghuber dating back to 1932. Just three examples of this two-seater were
built on the chassis of the Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental.
Very much in keeping with the tradition of the competition, the last six years have
featured a design prize for the best contemporary concept cars. The Concorso
d'Eleganza Villa d'Este Design Award went to the Ferrari P4/5 Pininfarina.
Precisely 400 units of the sensational Ferrari Enzo supercar were built in
Maranello. But for US film producer and stockmarket guru James M.
Glickenhaus, this was not exclusive enough. The Ferrari collector commissioned
Carrozzeria Pininfarina of Turin with the construction of a special body based on
a standard Enzo. The shape of the P4/5 body recalls the legendary Daytona-
winning Ferrari 330 P4 of 1967.
Some other highlights
Ferrari 375 MM, 1954
This is the 12th out of a total production run of 15 375 Mille Miglia Ferraris.
Originally built in March 1954 as the Pinin Farina Spider, it was destined for Luigi
Chinetti in the USA. However, the Ferrari factory then sold the car to Italian film
producer Roberto Rossellini in Rome. In 1955 he commissioned Sergio
Scaglietti in Modena with giving it a particularly attractive coupé body. Ten years
later, Rossellini sold the car to a Sicilian from Palermo. At this point the metallic
grey body was repainted in military green. In 1970 the one-off model made its
way from Palermo to Paris. Its current owner acquired it in 1995 and had it
completely restored. The car was then successfully exhibited at many events and
went on to win the "Best of Show" award at the Ferrari Club of America National
Concours in Toronto, as well as the Luigi Chinetti Memorial Trophy.
Heading home - the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Flying Star
As they had done for the Isotta-Fraschini 8B and the Fiat Type 522C, Carrozzeria
Touring of Milan also designed a special body for the Alfa-Romeo 6C 1750 GS,
which was to go down in motoring history as the "Flying Star". With this model
Mrs Josette Pozzo won the Coppa d'Oro di Villa d'Este at the 1931 Concorso
d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. After a gap of 76 years, the Alfa Romeo Flying Star returns
to the historic site of its greatest success.
An Italian in German clothing - the Bugatti 57 C, 1939
The Concorso d'Eleganza will show the Bugatti 57 C in its original condition for
the first time in Europe. The chassis was one of the last to be sold before the
Second World War and it was the last Bugatti to be delivered to Germany before
the outbreak of war. Its owner handed the chassis over to Voll & Ruhrbeck, one of
the most modern coachbuilders of the time, with the commission to design a
highly aerodynamic roadster. Later the Bugatti 57 C belonged to the famous
Norwegian ice queen and multiple Olympic medallist Sonja Henie.
In 1969 the Voll & Ruhrbeck body was removed from the chassis. It wasn't until
2002 that the owner was able to unite the original chassis and original body
again and have the entire vehicle completely restored.
The "Black Prince" - the Mercedes-Benz SSK, 1930
Motor sport enthusiast and successful car racer Count Carlo Felice Trossi
produced a design sketch at the end of the 1920s showing his idea of an
aerodynamically styled car. Willi White, a little known coachbuilder at the time,
implemented these sketches to create the so-called "Black Prince". The Trossi
SSK is one of the very rare Mercedes Benz SSK models to feature special
bodywork. After extensive restoration this Mercedes-Benz SSK has already raked
in countless prizes and will be mark its debut at the Concorso d'Eleganza this
year. The car belongs to the Ralph Lauren Collection.
An icon, a homage
Two vehicles in this year's Concorso d'Eleganza are particularly eloquent
symbols of the philosophy behind the event - the fusion of aesthetic automotive
styling past and future. They are the BMW 328 Mille Miglia Touring Coupé and
the BMW Concept Coupé Mille Miglia 2006. The former is the legendary racing
car of the late 1930s, while the other is a homage to this legend and the men
who devoted their passion and engineering skills to steering this car to victory on
the race tracks of Europe. Following its premiere last year before the international
media, the BMW Concept Coupé goes on show before the public for the first time
at Lake Como. "With the Concept Coupé we are delighted to be able to exhibit
one of the most interesting vehicles of our time at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa
d'Este," said Holger Lapp at the Geneva Show press conference.
Rolls-Royce presents its Phantom Drophead Coupé
As in previous years, Rolls-Royce will again be attending the Concorso with a
rather special model in tow. An unusual experimental car, the 100EX also
stopped by at Villa d'Este during its 2004 world tour. Since then the design and
development teams have turned the concept into a production model. In 2007
Rolls-Royce will present the Phantom Drophead Coupé at Villa d'Este in the
wake of its European premiere at the Geneva Motor Show. The two-door, four-
seater convertible is a less formal rendition of the classic Rolls-Royce design.
Technically it combines a lightweight yet extremely rigid aluminium space frame
with the slender, elegant body of a drophead coupé.
The latest concept cars and prototypes
The competition for the latest concept cars and prototypes also turns the
weekend at the Grand Hotel Villa d'Este on Lake Como into an outstanding event.
In contrast to an exhibition, the 13 vehicles, actually 15 since two models were
displayed outside the competion the BMW Mille Miglia Concept Coupé and the
Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, can be seen under natural conditions
and they are put through their paces to demonstrate roadworthiness when they
drive in the parade. One of this year's highlights is the Maserati GS Zagato which
will be celebrating its world premiere at the Concorso.
This year saw the presentation of a panoply of famous names and the onlookers
were again spoilt for choice when it came to decision time for the outright winner:
World premiere at Lake Como: Maserati GS Zagato
Famous coachbuilder Carrozzeria Zagato has a long tradition of putting bodies
on Maserati chassis. Following on from the world premiere of the Ferrari 575 GT
Z at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in 2006, this year the Maserati GS
Zagato will be presented on the public stage for the first time.
Sports car with attitude: Rinspeed eXaxis
The unusual high-tech creations of Frank M. Rinderknecht have become a
standard feature at the Geneva Motor Show held in March. Design and concept
experts Rinspeed of Zumikon celebrated their thirtieth anniversary by unveiling
the eXasis in Switzerland, created in cooperation with Bayer Material Science.
Particularly innovative features are the transparent body, the seats configured
behind each other and the engine powered by bioethanol. Thanks to the
lightweight construction, the eXasis only weighs 750 kg, giving a power-to-weight
ratio of five kilograms per hp.
Convertible with wings: Renault Nepta
The Nepta design study presented at the Paris Motor Show in September 2006
attracted a great deal of attention among the public. In particular, the gullwing
doors measuring just under four metres in length were an especially impressive
feature of the four-door convertible. The Nepta Concept Study embodies
Renault's vision of an elegant, powerful luxury convertible in the future.
Two-seater with a view: Saab Aero X
The Saab Aero X Concept Car is a two-seater coupé where the roof and door,
including the panorama windscreen, can be lifted up and forward to allow
passengers and driver to get in and out. The driver is provided with a 180 degree
field of vision because there are no B-pillars to obstruct the view. The front is
designed in typical Saab style. The car is powered by a 2.8 litre bioethanol
engine with twin turbocharger generating 400 hp.
Big cat with style: Jaguar C-XF
The Jaguar C-XF showed exactly what the new Jaguar models should look like
when it was premiered at this year's Detroit Motor Show. The distinctive lines of
the C-XF are intended to turn the Jaguar into a genuine British big cat.
Roadster based on the Panda: Bertone Barchetta
Nuncio Bertone created a Barchetta in 1947 based on the Fiat 500 and he
successfully competed in a number of races. In commemoration of this former
creation and to celebrate the company's 95th anniversary, Bertone presented the
Bertone Roadster based on a Fiat Panda 100 HP at this year's Geneva Motor
Show. The metal panels were also hand-crafted for the Bertone Roadster
Concept in the best tradition of bodywork construction.
Hydrogen car with joystick: Giugiaro VAD.HO, 2007
The VAD.HO, presented by Giugiaro at the Geneva Motor Show, is in many ways
a very unusual concept car. Access for the two passengers who sit behind each
other is provided through the gullwing doors opening at the side. The car with
carbon panelling is powered by a 260 hp hydrogen engine along the same lines
as the BMW Hydrogen 7 presented recently.
Concept with star: Mercedes-Benz Ocean Drive
Daimler-Chrysler presented the Ocean Drive at the Detroit Motor Show 2007 at
the beginning of the year with the intention of reinvigorating the tradition of the
four-door Mercedes-Benz convertible. The study has an impressive profile with
the striking radiator, LED headlights and taillights, and two-tone paintwork. The
concept car is based on the Mercedes 600 S.
Sports car with four-wheel drive: Opel GTC
Opel sprang a surprise with the sporty, elegant coupé at the Geneva Motor Show
2007. The four-wheel drive model created a particularly striking visual
impression with the vertical air inlets and LED technology. Opel intends to use
the GTC to reunite the traditional idea of the coupé with the future language of
design.
Coupé with two hearts: Toyota FT-HS
Toyota presented its vision of a future sports car with full hybrid system in the
rear-engined FT-HS coupé. Toyota's designers have succeeded in melding the
sharp edges and soft overhangs to create a masterpiece in white. The coupé
turns into a Spider at the touch of a button if you want to drive open to the
elements. The study is powered by a combination of 3.5 litre V6 petrol engine
and an electric motor.
Specially tailored to customers' requirements: Ferrari P4/5 Pininfarina
Precisely 400 units of the sensational Supercar Ferrari Enzo were built in
Maranello. However, this was not exclusive enough for American film producer
and stock-market guru James M. Glickenhaus. The Ferrari collector
commissioned Carrozzeria Pininfarina in Turin to build a unique special body
based on a standard Enzo. The Special Projects Team from Pininfarina under
the management of Paolo Garella carried out this expensive project costing 4
million dollars in a construction period lasting just over a year. The shape of the
body resembles the legendary Daytona winner Ferrari 330 P4 from 1967.
Saloon with atmosphere: Ford Iosis, 2005
At the international Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA) in 2005, Ford presented the new
language of design for future Ford models in the Ford Iosis concept study. An
electric motor opens two gullwing doors with opposing hinges to afford access to
the interior. The outside of the vehicle is defined by strong wheel arches, a
dynamic side line and a striking front profile. The interior is defined by the
unusual atmosphere created by innovative materials, such as neoprene, and
fluid light.
Luxury product with glass roof: Nissan Infiniti
Nissan's premium brand Infiniti unveiled the coupé concept design study at the
Detroit Motor Show 2006. It has a glass roof covering the entire body. The outer
skin creates the effect of polished aluminium and the distinctively shaped LED
headlights and taillights give the study a very technical appearance.
Outside the classification: BMW Mille Miglia Concept Coupé
Outside the competition, the brands BMW and Rolls-Royce each presented an
example of their design and technical expertise.
After a flying visit to the Mille Miglia last year, the BMW Concept Coupé was
presented in the public arena for the first time. The automobile pays homage to
the racing legend BMW 328 Mille Miglia. BMW dominated the 1940 Mille Miglia
with this car and came out overall winner.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé
As in previous years, Rolls-Royce will also take part in the Concorso with a
special vehicle. In 2007, the brand is presenting the Phantom Drophead Coupé
at the Villa d´Este. The two-door, four-seater convertible is a less formal
interpretation of the classic Rolls-Royce design. From a technical perspective,
this automobile combines a lightweight, incredibly stiff aluminium spaceframe
with the lean and elegant body of a drophead coupé.
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The future of automotive design could be glimpsed in the competition for
contemporary concept cars, with a line-up of 13 cutting-edge designs providing a
taster of tomorrow's cars. Following on from last year there was a world premiere
among the contestants again: Carrozzeria Zagato took the wraps off the Maserati
GS Zagato before the public for the first time. The BMW Group, meanwhile,
presented (hors concours) the public debut of the Concept Coupé Mille Miglia
2006. Following its appearance on Lake Como, this homage to the winning car
of 1940 - the BMW 328 Mille Miglia Touring Coupé - will not be seen again until it
goes on display in the BMW Museum next year. The extent of public interest was
reflected in the crowds that thronged the grounds of Villa Erba on Sunday. On this
extensive site next to Lake Como, auto enthusiasts were able to survey the line-
up of classic four-wheelers and concept cars as well as viewing the special
exhibitions "90 Years of the BMW Brand" and "Automobile design by Giovanni
Michelotti".
The Entrants by Class
Class A
The Sport and the Style – Greyhounds of the road
02. Hispano-Suiza H6, 1919
6 cilindri, 6500 cm³
Body: Tourer, Duvivier
Entrant: Jorge Fernandez (AUS)
04. Delage C02 Grand Sport, 19226
cilindri, 4524 cm³
Body: Open Sports Tourer, Delage
Entrant: Dr. Ursula Schmitt (D)
06. Rolls-Royce Phantom I, 19286
cilindri, 7668 cm³
Body: Open Tourer, Grosvenor
Entrant: Georg Weidmann (CH)
08. Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS, 1929
6 cilindri, 1752 cm³
Body: Spider, Zagato
Entrant: Henri Chambon (F)
10. Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS, 19316
cilindri, 1752 cm³
Body: Flying Star, Touring
Entrant: Arturo Keller (MEX)
12. Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS, 1931
6 cilindri, 1752 cm³
Body: Spider, Brichet
Entrant: Heiko Seekamp (D)
14. Invicta S Type, 19326
cilindri, 4453 cm³
Body: 4-seater sports, Invicta
Entrant: David Instance (MC)
Class B
Comfortable Elegance – closed bodies in the 20s and 30s
16. Hispano Suiza H6B, 19246
cilindri, 6597 cm³
Body: Landaulet, Mitchel
Entrant: Oriol Vilanova Calonge (E)
18. Cord L-29, 1929
8 cilindri, 4900 cm³
Body: 4-door Phaeton, Auburn
Entrant: Urs Huber (CH)
20. Bentley 4 ¼ Litre, 1939
6 cilindri, 4250 cm³
Body: Fix Head Sedanca Coupé, Hooper
Entrant: Nicolas Harley (F)
22. Alfa Romeo 6C 2500, 1939
6 cilindri, 2500 cm³
Body: Berlinetta, Touring Superleggera
Entrant: Francesco Bonfanti (I)
24. Lagonda LG 6, 1939
6 cilindri, 4453 cm³
Body: Saloon, Lagonda
Entrant: Walter Steinemann (CH)
Class C
The power and the beauty – Great European cars of the 30s
26. Mercedes-Benz SSK, 1930
6 cilindri, 7100 cm³
Body: 2-seater, Willi White
Entrant: Ralph Lauren (USA)
28. Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental, 1932
6 cilindri, 7668 cm³
Body: 2-seater dickey, Hooper
Entrant: Stefan Schörghuber (D)
30. Tatra 80, 1932
12 cilindri, 5990 cm³
Body: Sport Cabriolet, Zavody Tatra
Entrant: Frans van Haren (NL)
32. Lancia Astura, 1934
8 cilindri, 2972 cm³
Body: Cabriolet, Stabilimenti Farina
Entrant: Lorenzo Orta (I)
34. Mercedes-Benz 500 K, 1935
8 cilindri, 4982 cm³
Body: Cabriolet C, Mercedes-Benz
Entrant: Heinz Eyckeler (D)
36. Lagonda LG 45 Rapide, 1937
6 cilindri, 4453 cm³
Body: 4-seater tourer, Lagonda
Entrant: Thomas Widmann (CH)
Class D
Sparks before the storm – Open cars from the end of the 30s
38. SS Jaguar 100, 1937
6 cilindri, 2663 cm³
Body: Open 2-seater, SS Cars Ltd.
Entrant: Christian Jenny (CH)
40. Cord 812 SC, 1937
8 cilindri, 4617 cm³
Body: Cabriolet, Cord
Entrant: José Vilanova Permanyer (E)
42. Rolls-Royce Phantom III, 1938
12 cilindri, 7300 cm³
Body: 4-door convertible, H.J. Mulliner
Entrant: J.W. Millegan (USA)
44. Delahaye 135 MS, 1939
6 cilindri, 3557 cm³
Body: Cabriolet, Chapron
Entrant: Eirik Bøle (N)
46. Delahaye 135 MS, 1939
6 cilindri, 3557 cm³
Body: Cabriolet, Graber
Entrant: Robert Temperli (CH)
48. Bugatti 57 C, 1939
8 cilindri, 3257 cm³
Body: Cabriolet, Voll & Ruhrbeck
Entrant: James A. Patterson (USA)
50. BMW 335, 1940
6 cilindri, 3485 cm³
Body: Cabriolet, Autenrieth
Entrant: Per Viberg (N)
Class E
Little great cars – exclusivity under two litres
52. SIATA 300 BC 750 Sport, 1951
4 cilindri, 724 cm³
Body: Barchetta, Bertone
Entrant: Dame Sylvia M. A. Oberti (USA)
54. Alfa Romeo 1900 L T.I., 1952
4 cilindri, 1900 cm³
Body: Coupé, Pinin Farina
Entrant: Corrado Lopresto (I)
56. Porsche 356 Continental 1500 Super, 1955
4 cilindri, 1500 cm³
Body: Cabriolet, Reutter
Entrant: Anthony West (CH)
58. Maserati A6G/2000, 1956
6 cilindri, 1985 cm³
Body: Coupé, Zagato
Entrant: Bruce Male (USA)
60. Fiat 600, 1959
4 cilindri, 600 cm³
Body: Coupé, Viotti
Entrant: Christian Hartmann (CH)
62. OSCA 1600 GT, 1961
4 cilindri, 1600 cm³
Body: Coupé, Touring
Entrant: André Binda (F)
64. Hurrican, 1971
4 cilindri, 1990 cm³
Body: Coupé, Seelaus
Entrant: Rolf Aeschlimann (CH)
66. Toyota 2000 GT, 1968
6 cilindri, 2000 cm³
Body: Coupé, Toyota
Entrant: Evert Louwman (NL)
Class F
Italian style – Designs by the great “Carrozzieri”
68. Ferrari 250 Europa, 1954
12 cilindri, 2953 cm³
Body: Coupé, Pinin Farina
Entrant: Jonas Lidén (S)
70. Ferrari 375 MM, 1954
12 cilindri, 4522 cm³
Body: Coupé, Scaglietti
Entrant: Jon Shirley (USA)
72. Fiat 8V Supersonic, 1954
8 cilindri, 2000 cm³
Body: Coupé Supersonic, Ghia
Entrant: David Sydorick (USA)
74. Ferrari 250 GT SWB, 1961
12 cilindri, 2953 cm³
Body: California Spider, Scaglietti
Entrant: Peter S. Kalikow (USA)
76. Aston Martin DB4 C, 1962
6 cilindri, 3757 cm³
Body: Convertible, Touring
Entrant: Carlo V. Bianchi (CH)
78. Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2, 1966
12 cilindri, 3929 cm³
Body: Coupé, Touring
Entrant: Paul J. Roesler (USA)
80. Bizzarrini 5300 GT Strada, 1968
8 cilindri, 5358 cm³
Body: Coupé, Bertone
Entrant: Luigi Macaluso (I)
82. Maserati Ghibli SS, 1971
8 cilindri, 4900 cm³
Body: Spyder, Ghia
Entrant: Claude F. Sage (CH)
Class G
A world of prestige – Outstanding automobiles from different countries
84. Talbot-Lago GS, 1954
6 cilindri, 4482 cm³
Body: Coupé, Talbot-Lago
86. Chevrolet Corvette, 1955
8 cilindri, 4343 cm³
Body: Cabriolet, Chevrolet
Entrant: Lars-Erik Gjølberg (N)
88. BMW 507, 1957
8 cilindri, 3168 cm³
Body: Roadster, BMW
Entrant: Françis Maret (CH)
90. Bentley S1 Continental, 1958
6 cilindri, 4900 cm³
Body: 2-door Coupé, H.J. Mulliner
Entrant: Fred F. Kriz (MC)
92. Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, 1961
6 cilindri, 3670 cm³
Body: Coupé, Zagato
Entrant: Peter Read (USA)
94. Dodge Challenger, 1970
8 cilindri, 6300 cm³
Body: Coupé, Frua
Entrant: Nicolas Leutwiler (CH)
96. Monteverdi 375/4, 1971
8 cilindri, 7206 cm³
Body: Limousine, Monteverdi/Fissore
Entrant: Ruedi Wenger (CH)
Class H
Birth of a legend – Racing Ferraris of the 50s
98. Ferrari 340 MM, 1953
12 cilindri, 4101 cm³
Body: Spider, Vignale
Entrant: Umberto Camellini (I)
100. Ferrari 375 MM, 1953
12 cilindri, 4522 cm³
Body: Spider, Pinin Farina
Entrant: Emilio Gnutti (I)
102. Ferrari 121 LM, 1955
6 cilindri, 4410 cm3
Body: Spider, Scaglietti
Entrant: Michael Kaufmann (A)
104. Ferrari 860 Monza, 1956
4 cilindri, 3432 cm³
Body: Spider, Scaglietti
Entrant: Norberto Ferretti (I)
106. Ferrari 250 GT LWB Tour de France, 1957
12 cilindri, 2953 cm³
Body: Berlinetta, Scaglietti
Entrant: Andrew Pisker (GB)
Concept Cars & Prototypes
C 02. Renault Nepta, 2006
Renault, 6 cilindri, 3500 cm³
Entrant: Renault
C 04. Maserati GS Zagato, 2007
Maserati, 8 cilindri, 4200 cm³
Entrant: Zagato
C 06. Mercedes-Benz Ocean Drive, 2007
Mercedes-Benz, 12 cilindri, 5514 cm³
Entrant: Daimler-Chrysler
C 08. Jaguar C-XF, 2007
Jaguar, 8 cilindri, 4196 cm³
Entrant: Jaguar
C 10. Saab Aero X, 2006
Saab, 6 cilindri, 2800 cm³
Entrant: Saab
C 12. Opel GTC, 2007
Opel, 6 cilindri, 2800 cm³
Entrant: Opel
C 14. Toyota FT-HS, 2007
Honda, 6 cilindri, 3500 cm³
Entrant: Toyota
C 16. Bertone Barchetta, 2007
Fiat, 4 cilindri, 1368 cm³
Entrant: Bertone
C 18. Nissan Infiniti, 2006
Nissan, 6 cilindri, 3500 cm³
Entrant: Nissan
C 20. Rinspeed eXaxis, 2007
Weber, 2 cilindri, 750 cm³
Entrant: Rinspeed
C 22. Ford Iosis, 2005
Ford, 6 cilindri, 2000 cm³
Entrant: Ford
C 24. Giugiaro VAD.HO, 2007
BMW, 12 cilindri, 4196 cm³
Entrant: Italdesign Giugiaro
C 26. Ferrari P4/5 Pininfarina, 2006
Ferrari, 12 cilindri, 6000 cm³
Entrant: James M. Glickenhaus
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