Alfa
Romeo Gloria Concept
At
the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, the European Design Institute (IED) of Turin is
presenting the world première of 'Gloria', the concept by the Master in
Transportation Design in collaboration with the Alfa Romeo Style Centre. The
prototype represents the sports spirit and Italian style of a brand with
powerful international appeal, whose products have brought the beauty of
Italian design into the wider world. It was 1966 when the Spider Duetto in the
film The Graduate reinforced the mythical image of the car manufacturer in the
United States. Today, the Alfa Romeo Gloria Concept is intended as another
international challenge, again looking overseas, to the American and Asian
markets.
The
European Design Institute of Turin, thanks to the support of and vicinity to
the Fiat-Chrysler EMEA Design Center, has had the opportunity of 'training' its
young car designers on the subject of: "conceiving an Alfa Romeo saloon to
communicate to the American and Asian markets". In effect, the saloon
remains a symbol of elegance and prestige for these markets, associated with
the idea of comfortable space both at the front and the rear, expressed by the
length of the model. In particular, the Alfa Romeo Style Centre participated
with passion in the various phases of the project: from the product brief to
the brand's historic collection, and from the first style proposals up to the
development, in clay, of the model in 1:1 scale.
4700
mm long, 1920 mm wide, 1320 mm high and with a wheelbase of 2900 mm, Alfa Romeo
Gloria Concept is a sports saloon with decisive lines that run down the side to
the rear end. It would be propelled by a state-of-the-art V6 or V8 biturbo
engine on the road. The bonnet powerfully evokes the Alfa Romeo shield through
the lines of the car, which highlight the three-dimensional aspects of its
form. The leather strips at the front recall the memorable leather straps for
the luggage compartments of the brand's historic cars.
Alfa
Romeo Gloria Concept springs from the work of twenty students on the Master
programme (2011/2012 academic year) from both Italy and other countries and
cultures. The concept is the result of a process that simulated a real work
situation: from the brief of the Alfa Romeo Style Centre and the style research
up to the twenty design proposals developed in 1:4-scale clay models. From all
the models, the one that corresponded most closely to the initial brief
provided by Alfa Romeo was chosen. The entire class of students, divided into
groups but highly involved and motivated, then worked on the final project in
full scale.
The
'Master of Arts in Transportation Design - work experience' is a highly
specialised educational course, which prepares skilled automotive professionals
who can tackle the world of work thanks to an ongoing relationship with style
centres and companies. In fact, the model was created thanks to the
contribution of Cecomp, 2013 main sponsor and an important enterprise in the
area which has collaborated with the Institute in prototyping processes for
many years.
Having
reached its tenth attendance at Geneva, for 2013 the European Design Institute
offers the possibility of experiencing at the stand the integration of the
full-scale model with augmented reality. The concept will be reproduced on the
iPad in a virtual environment, where it will be possible to interact with it,
choosing between five models of rims and five body colours to try out,
replacing the real ones. The five rims are the result of a teaching project
developed in collaboration with OZ Racing who, as sponsor of the Gloria's
20" rims, asked the Master students to design a series of proposals. Five
of these were selected for the virtual interactivity. The five rims will also
feature in a kind of talent contest that IED and OZ Racing will launch at the stand
via the app and on the web to decide the winning project, with the most
interesting design.