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An Italian handcrafted car brings Bizzarrini’s legacy to life with retro style and impressive performance.
ErreErre Fuoriserie has once again amazed the automotive world with its ForGiotto, a handcrafted vehicle paying tribute to Giotto Bizzarrini, the iconic Italian engineer behind unforgettable classic models. This project, called RetroVision, perfectly combines inspiration from the past (Retro) with the vision of a car imagined but never built (Vision), making it a true homage to Bizzarrini’s legacy.
A Motorsport Legacy That Made History

After leaving Ferrari, Giotto Bizzarrini designed the famous 250 GT Breadvan in 1962 for Scuderia Serenissima, in collaboration with Piero Drogo. His goal was to create aerodynamic shapes capable of exceeding 300 km/h on the long Hunaudières straight at Le Mans. He also designed engines, including a 3.5-liter V12 sold to Lamborghini for the 350 GT, and collaborated with Renzo Rivolta on iconic models like the Iso Grifo A3/L and A3/C, vehicles that defined automotive design and competition in the 1960s.
What Is a Breadvan?
A breadvan car is a modified sports car with a unique rear design, elongated and truncated, resembling a delivery van. This aerodynamic solution is based on studies by German engineer Wunibald Kamm in the 1930s. The most famous example is the Ferrari 250 GT SWB Breadvan, developed by Bizzarrini in collaboration with Carrozzeria Sports Cars of Piero Drogo.
Handcrafted Build and Period-Accurate Performance
The ForGiotto combines classic aesthetics with a Chevrolet V8 ‘small block’ 327 engine of 5,358 cc, delivering between 300 and over 400 hp. Its four-speed Borg-Warner gearbox and lightweight construction–around 1,200 kg–allow it to reach speeds over 250 km/h. The aluminum body is fully handcrafted, with 15-inch wheels and perfectly balanced dimensions (4,369 mm long, 1,730 mm wide, and 1,110 mm high), staying true to the original models’ essence.
Exclusivity and the Future of ForGiotto

Each ForGiotto comes in an elegant ‘Azzurro Nuvola’ metallic finish, the signature color of ErreErre Fuoriserie, with the first model scheduled for delivery after August 2026. Priced from €690,000 + VAT, including Iso A3/C restorations, this project becomes a unique vehicle that combines history, retro design, and high-performance technology, aimed at collectors and automotive enthusiasts who want to drive a piece of automotive legend.
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