Bertone Runabout concept to go into production

The Italian brand will offer collectors a reincarnation of the legendary 1969 barchetta.
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08 november 2024
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Bertone has started accepting applications from potential buyers for the Runabout, a limited edition sports car inspired by the 1969 concept of the same name.

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The 1969 Runabout concept, crafted by the renowned Italian designer Marcello Gandini, heralded significant shifts in automotive aesthetics that emerged in the 1970s. This two-seat, open-top Barchetta was characterized by sharp lines reminiscent of contemporary speedboats and a wedge-shaped silhouette, a hallmark of Gandini's later masterpieces, including the Lancia Stratos and Lamborghini Countach. The design featured not only curves and a pointed nose akin to boats but also a doorless body, a roll bar behind the driver and passenger seats, and air intakes on the rear engine compartment lid.

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Today, Bertone reimagines the Runabout with an updated design that pays homage to the 1969 original, now incorporating doors and a removable hardtop. The new Runabout will be equipped with a V6 engine producing over 500 bhp, a significant upgrade from the 50 bhp inline four used in the prototype. It will be available in two versions: the Barchetta, which has no roof or windscreen, and the Targa, featuring a removable roof for added versatility.

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Notably, the Runabout will be part of Bertone's Classic collection, celebrating icons of automotive history. Production is set to commence in 2026, with an estimated price tag of $380,000.


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