Sigma 1963
Sigma 1963
Design drawing signed by Munot. Mixed media on ocher cardboard. Detail of the front view. Frame sizes:
13.39 x 20.47 in.
In 1963, Quattroruote had Pininfarina build the prototype of the "Sigma", a three-volume vehicle with sliding doors, headlights and headlights flush with the bodywork and reinforced bumpers. The structure of the central part of the body was a rigid steel cage, while the front and rear were deformable. The entire interior was designed for safety and the various controls were recessed to prevent any protrusion. The windshield and rear window were mounted so that they could easily come out. The "Sigma" is today kept at the "Transport Museum" in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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Sigma 1963
Design drawing signed by Munot. Mixed media on ocher cardboard. Detail of the front view. Frame sizes:
13.39 x 20.47 in.
In 1963, Quattroruote had Pininfarina build the prototype of the "Sigma", a three-volume vehicle with sliding doors, headlights and headlights flush with the bodywork and reinforced bumpers. The structure of the central part of the body was a rigid steel cage, while the front and rear were deformable. The entire interior was designed for safety and the various controls were recessed to prevent any protrusion. The windshield and rear window were mounted so that they could easily come out. The "Sigma" is today kept at the "Transport Museum" in Lucerne, Switzerland.