#pininfarina

Pininfarina is an Italian company specializing in automotive design and coachbuilding, founded in Turin on May 22, 1930, as Società Anonima Carrozzeria Pinin Farina by Battista Farina, known as "Pinin," following his departure from the family-run Stabilimenti Farina, which he had managed alongside his brother Giovanni Farina. From its inception, Pininfarina distinguished itself as a leader in car body design, blending aesthetic elegance with aerodynamic efficiency. Over the decades, the company established itself as a key collaborator of prestigious manufacturers, most notably Ferrari, for which it crafted some of the most iconic and timeless designs in automotive history. Beyond Ferrari, Pininfarina has also worked with Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Peugeot, and Cadillac, among others, leaving an indelible mark on global automotive design. Renowned for its innovation, Pininfarina pioneered advancements in aerodynamics, industrial design, and concept car development. It played a crucial role in shaping the identity of many classic and modern vehicles, influencing trends that extended beyond automobiles into other sectors such as industrial and transportation design. Today, Pininfarina continues its legacy as a benchmark in automotive styling.


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