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On the occasion of the “Torino Design Tribute”, a plaque was presented to the "Collezione Giorgetto e Fabrizio Giugiaro”, which becomes site number 300 among those adhering to the ASI Musei network.

On the occasion of the “Torino Design Tribute”, an event dedicated to the city's long tradition in the field of automotive styling that took place on Thursday, February 20, at Villa Rey, home to the ASI - Automotoclub Storico Italiano and the FIVA - Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Ancien, a plaque was presented to the Giorgetto and Fabrizio Giugiaro collection, which becomes site number 300 among those adhering to the ASI Musei network, which aims to enhance the commitment of so many enthusiasts who have dedicated years of their lives to the protection, restoration and preservation of pieces of automotive history.


The cars in the collection are not just objects, but pieces of history that tell the story of the evolution of automotive design decade after decade, from the economic boom of the 1960s to the present. The Giorgetto and Fabrizio Giugiaro collection, which is located in a dedicated area of the GFG Style center in Moncalieri, boasts some 40 cars and has developed “spontaneously” over the years. It consists not only of production cars but also and especially of rare when not unique models that are rarely seen by the public, such as prototypes, one-offs and style models, up to and including the latest creations made under the GFG Style brand since 2015: high-tech traveling prototypes that cast a glimpse into the future of automotive design.

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