PININFARINA
CAMBIANO
It
is a new approach to luxury in the car, according to Pininfarina’s school of
thought. The Cambiano is launched today, a concept car that is elegant and
sporty, refined and comfortable. An enticing combination of pure, cutting edge
design and uncompromising engineering that respects the environment in both in
the engine and in the choice of materials.
The Cambiano is an expression of Pininfarina today, embodying all the
company’s skills in terms of style.
The
luxury sports saloon embodies the innovative archetypes of Pininfarina design
in full. Another example was a milestone in the company’s history, the Florida
II, a concept car of 1957 which the founder Pinin Farina conceived and built
for his own personal use, a saloon-coupé with an architecture and line that
influenced global production for many years. In a way, it was Pininfarina’s
first real concept car.
Today,
in 2012, the Cambiano redefines and reinterprets the ideas that are the basic
tenets of Pininfarina design: harmonious proportions, taut lines and fluid
surfaces, and a simple element that extends all along the side to underline its
dynamism. The result is a very strong visual impact, emphasised by an extremely
pure, aerodynamic shape based on essential and purely functional stylistic
elements.
The
Cambiano breaks with the general trend of design that is overloaded with
elements, and confidently embraces the return of pure form as the absolute
value, in the best “tradition” of Italian Style, reflecting the deepest essence
of Pininfarina Design.
The
Cambiano reveals its true character at first glance, starting from the
unconventional layout of the doors: on the driver’s side the car is a sports
coupe with a single door, but on the passenger side there are two doors that
open from the centre with no central pillar. This simplifies access and makes
the most of the spacious, luminous passenger compartment.
The
Cambiano is an expression of the car as a global project, and there is total
consistency between every detail of the exterior and interior design, and
between the colours, materials and the use of technology. Elegance and formal
harmony blend in the association of complementary values: balance and contrast,
the relation between full and empty, between solid and transparent. Formal
purity and simplicity become elements of iconic design.
The
proportions of the Cambiano convey dynamism and fluidity, thanks to the low
tapered front and the light, fleeting rear-mounted cabin. The body of the car
is one of simple, solid volumes, with large taut but sensual surfaces, enhanced
by the golden grey colour and iridescent blue reflections. The metal inserts in
the sides are a new take on decorative mouldings and they continue all along
the side glazing, incorporating the lighting and opening functions of the
doors. The large honeycomb roof is ethereal and transparent and completes the
body of the car, imparting a sense of solidity and of elegant refinement.
The
front, with its clean, essential design, returns to a motif that is typical of
Pininfarina: headlights incorporated into the grille and protruding wheel
arches. The grille also incorporates a dynamic opening that is an air inlet for
the turbo. The LED front headlights are simple “blocks” of pure, crystalline
light. The tail lights and side indicators are almost intangible: only the
light exists, appearing as if by magic on the surface of the bodywork. In the
purest spirit of Pininfarina, the essentiality of the form becomes a very
elegant expression of pure function.
The
light is an integral part of the Cambiano design concept, inside and out. The
relationship with natural light is simplified by the panoramic roof, which is
translucent in some areas and transparent in others. With a carbon honeycomb
structure mounted between the outside glass and a polycarbonate inner lining,
the roof enhances visibility in the car – heightening the sense of luminosity
and space inside.
The
light is not only a natural element, but also emphasises the sensory experience
of the passenger compartment thanks to a refined and functional lighting
system, which exploits light channels inserted into the ceiling, the doors and
the floor. The Cambiano is the first car to incorporate into the passenger
compartment a contemporary video-art projection, created specifically by the
Spanish artist Javier Fernandez with a very personal language of manipulated,
overlapping images. The work is projected onto the ceiling where it can be
enjoyed by rear seat passengers during the drive.
Elegant
and modern design converges in the interior with comfort, ergonomics and
environmental sustainability, maintaining the same stylistic approach of the
exterior. Fluid, sensual surfaces, a light, essential environment, with clearly
defined functional zones: interactive controls and surfaces turned towards the
driver, a more comfortable and tactile area for the other passengers. A fine,
light facia, light but enveloping front seats suspended between the consoles
and the sill, in a delicate balance between solid and hollow designed to create
tension. The asymmetrical access to the passenger compartment determines the
leaf structure of the two rear seats, which are almost suspended in the car,
where occupants enjoy an environment that is made more comfortable and refined
by the generous legroom. The interior is upholstered with Foglizzo leather,
personalised in certain points with a special diamond point punched patter. The
leather used on the Cambiano was chosen from the Pininfarina Leather Collection
for Foglizzo, a collection of personalised natural and imitation leathers
developed by the two Turin companies. The uprights and door panels are
upholstered with polylactic acid, a plastic derived from sugar substances,
treacle and milk serum, a solution that reduces the use of petroleum.
Like
the entire lower part of the passenger compartment, the perfectly flat floor is
made of recycled wood. A choice dictated by the discovery of a wonderful
material, which is both poor and noble: the wood of the “briccole”, the poles
of European oak used to indicate the navigation channels and moorings inside
the Venice lagoon.
Riva1920,
a historical Italian producer of solid wood furniture that has been working
with Pininfarina Extra for over ten years, had the brilliant idea of
recuperating the wood of these 12 metre poles, thousands of which are replaced
every year. The result is surprising and evocative. The material is about to
embark on its third lease of life, and it reveals its unique texture and the
wear and tear of passing time: the holes made by the marine molluscs are still
visible on the surface. The atmosphere of extreme refinement in the car is
underlined by another precious detail in the instrumentation: the clock created
specially by the Swiss master clock makers Bovet, which can be extracted from
the facia and worn on the wrist, mounted on a special strap. Bovet have
personalised the chronograph developed with Pininfarina Extra in 2011 for the
Cambiano.
The
attention paid to detail is evident from the work carried out on the tyres. For
the Cambiano Pininfarina specifically developed with Fate, Argentina’s largest
tyre production and exporting company, the first tyre for top of the range
cars, Concept Tyre, from Eximia by Pininfarina.
The
Cambiano also sets new parameters for eco-sustainability in the high
performance luxury car segment. The perfect integration of the styling and
engineering activities has produced an extended range plug-in electric car that
combines top performance and roominess with the comfort of a luxury car and
total respect of the environment. The type of engine chosen and the position of
the battery pack in the rear of the car (under the luggage compartment) have
created a vehicle architecture with a perfectly flat floor, that is regular and
low, guaranteeing excellent access, liveability on board and a lower centre of
gravity. The drive system is based on four electric motors, one for each wheel,
and the respective deceleration unit. The four motors, which are produced by
Magneti Marelli, are mounted on the front and rear frames and each delivers a
continuous supply of 60 kW with peaks of 150 kW for a total of 600 kW maximum
power output, with torque of 640 Nm. The drive system incorporates an APU
(Auxiliary Power Unit) to charge the batteries and, when necessary, to supply
energy directly to the motors: this is a 50 kW Bladon Jets micro turbine which
normally runs on diesel but which can be calibrated to be compatible with
various types of fuel. The battery pack developed by FAAM is installed between
the seats and the rear axle, where it is protected from possible collisions and
easily replaced during servicing. The battery is of the high power, high energy
density lithium ion type, has a capacity of 50 kW/h, a peak power delivery of
500 kW, and can be recharged in 6 hours using a 6 Kw/h grid and in 52 minutes
with the APU. Combined with the micro turbine, it guarantees a range of 205 km in
the urban cycle in all-electric mode, and a total range in the NEDC (New
European Driving Cycle) mixed cycle of over 800 km in extended range mode,
higher than that of luxury sports cars with conventional drive systems.