Calling your retrofitted little runabout a tender is apparently all the rage these days. The yacht-based theme was recently adopted by BRABUS, which paired a smart fortwo with one of its warp-enabled SLRs. Now, Castagna does the same with Fiat's retro-fied 500. In fact, this isn't the first time that the Milanese coachbuilder has created such a machine, using the MINI Cooper platform just a few years back in the same exact way. In its transformation from sporty little coupe to a larger vessel's dinghy, the roof, tailgate and top are jetisoned in favor of a canvas covering with which to escape the heat. On the inside, the normal guts are removed and replaced with teak wood and wicker trim along with all new seats. As a concession to emissions, the gasoline powerplant is yanked in favor of sails a new electric motor and batteries that are supposedly capable of powering the tender some 80 miles at speeds up to 86 miles per hour. No rowing required.
Castagna tenderizes the Fiat 500
Monday, September 8, 2008 at 2:55 AM Posted under Tags : castagna, castagna cinquino, castagna fiat 500, castagna fiat 500 cinquino, CastagnaCinquino, CastagnaFiat500, CastagnaFiat500Cinquino, fiat 500 tender, fiat tender, fiat tender two
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