
Fioravanti

Fioravanti is an Italian automotive design studio located in Moncalieri, just outside the city of Turin. The company was established in 1987 by Leonardo Fioravanti, who initially began as an architectural practice working on projects in Japan. In 1991, the focus shifted to automotive design, leveraging Fioravanti's extensive experience in the field.
Leonardo Fioravanti is a celebrated designer with a remarkable 24-year career at Pininfarina, where he contributed to the creation of iconic Ferrari models such as the Ferrari Daytona, Ferrari Dino, Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer, Ferrari 308 GTB, Ferrari 288 GTO, and the Ferrari F40. His tenure at Pininfarina laid the groundwork for his future endeavors at Fioravanti.
Notable Creations and Collaborations
Fioravanti has been involved in designing several concept cars and one-off models that showcase its innovative approach to automotive design. Some notable creations include:
- 1994 Fioravanti Sensiva
- 1996 Fioravanti Nyce
- 1996 Fioravanti Flair
- 1998 Fioravanti F100
- 2000 Fioravanti F100r
- 2000 Fioravanti Tris
- 2001 Alfa Romeo Vola
- 2002 Fioravanti YAK
- 2004 Fioravanti Kyte
- 2005 Fioravanti Kandahar
- 2006 Fioravanti Skill
- 2007 Fioravanti Thalia
- 2008 Fioravanti Hidra
- 2008 Ferrari SP1 (a one-off model for Ferrari's "Special Projects" division)
- 2009 Fioravanti LF1
- 2013 BAIC Concept 900
The studio has continued to create independent designs while also collaborating with well-known car manufacturers. For instance, in 2004, the Fioravanti Kite was introduced, and in 2008, the studio designed the Ferrari SP1 as part of Ferrari's bespoke vehicle program.
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