#CarrozzeriaTuringa

Carrozzeria Touring in 1941, following the fascist regime's anglophobia, changed its name to "Turinga," a designation it retained until the end of the war. Automotive production was not entirely halted, though it was secondary to its aeronautical manufacturing for the war effort. The Turinga cars, built during the war, were very few and reserved primarily for high-ranking authorities, mostly military. However, they are significant from an aesthetic perspective: the first Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport chassis debuted the "trilobo" front grille design, a hallmark that remains a distinctive feature of Alfa Romeo cars today.



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