Pininfarina Sintesi Explained

Pininfarina Sintesi
Manufacturer:Pininfarina
Production:2008
Body Style:4-door shooting-brake
Engine:Hydrogen fuel cell
Doors:Scissor doors (front)
Suicide scissor doors (rear)
Class:Concept car
Length:49741NaN1[1]
Width:19881NaN1
Height:12981NaN1
Wheelbase:29901NaN1
Layout:FR layout
Designer:Lowie Vermeersch at Pininfarina

The Pininfarina Sintesi is a concept car designed by Pininfarina and unveiled in 2008 at the Geneva Motor Show. The name 'Sintesi' means 'synthesis' in the Italian language.

Context

The Pininfarina Sintesi was a 4-door 4-seat shooting-brake. The concept was born from the manufacturer's view of interpreting the car of the future. With the Sintesi, Pininfarina introduced concepts including "Liquid Packaging" and "Transparent Mobility":[2]

Lowie Vermeersch, Pininfarina's head of design at that time said in his statement, “Our source of inspiration, was man’s freedom over technology, a car in which technology gives creative freedom back to the designer and allows us to explore new forms and future scenarios. But at the same time, we did not want everything to be limited to a flight of fancy, we wanted our approach to be very concrete. Which is why we combined and tested our ideas with the innovative technologies provided by our partners in this project.”[4]

Awards

The Pininfarina Sintesi won the Red Dot Award for 2008, among more than 1900 competitors from 48 countries.[5] This prestigious award ranks among the largest and most renowned design competitions in the world.

Design

The exterior design featured large windshield surface and a front spoiler. Scissor doors were used at the front and rear which allowed easy entry and exit of the occupants.The overall flowing and smooth look of the side view is combined with the sharp edges that characterize the wheels, the front end and the rear end, while the side air intakes and outlets give a sporty touch to an already dynamic design and create an interplay of convex and concave surfaces.[6]

Technical information

The Fuel Cell technology was developed in partnership with Nuvera, which developed the Quadrivium Fuel Cell system, the various components of which were distributed around the car, with four fuel cells positioned near the wheels.

The total output is around . The centre tunnel integrates a bio-fuel tank and a reformer capable of producing hydrogen. In terms of performance, the Sintesi has a projected top speed of and has a 0 - acceleration time of 7.5 seconds.

The car was equipped with a wireless system called Clancast, developed by Reicom, which manages all the communication through sensors and a control unit between the car and its passengers and also among different vehicles in the traffic.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pininfarina Sintesi. 2012-03-19. Pininfarina.com.
  2. http://www.hydrogencarsnow.com/pininfarina-sintesi.htm "Pininfarina Sintesi"
  3. Vijayenthiran, Viknesh (2008-03-03). "Update: Pininfarina Sintesi official details". Motor Authority. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  4. http://www.supercars.net/cars/4028.html 2008 "Pininfarina Sintesi Concept"
  5. Alison (2008-12-04). "Pininfarina wins Red Dot Award 2008 for its Pininfarina Sintesi concept" . Eurocar Blog. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  6. (2008-02-28). "Pininfarina Sintesi: update". Car Body Design. Retrieved 2012-03-19.