ErreErre Fuoriserie ForGiotto debuts: five-car, V8 Breadvan-inspired special
ErreErre Fuoriserie unveils ForGiotto, an aluminum, Breadvan-inspired special with Bizzarrini aero. Five cars, €690,000, 400 hp V8, deliveries Aug 2026.
ErreErre Fuoriserie has unveiled the ForGiotto, a limited-run model shaped by Giotto Bizzarrini’s aerodynamic thinking. Hand-formed in aluminum and styled in the spirit of the Breadvan concept, it will be produced in just five examples, priced from €690,000, with deliveries slated for August 2026.
The project builds on work begun during Bizzarrini’s development of the Iso A3/C. Its signature feature is a long, cut-off tail that reduces drag and lift, enhancing stability at high speed—an approach that should pay dividends when the pace rises.

The body wears Azzurro Nuvola paint, set off by 15-inch wheels and side air intakes. Inside, the mood is racing-focused: a wooden steering wheel, analog gauges, and pared-back trim. The restrained palette flatters the silhouette, and the analog layout keeps the driver’s attention where it belongs.
Power comes from a 5.4-liter Chevrolet 327 V8 with up to 400 hp, paired with a four-speed Borg-Warner gearbox. With a weight of about 1,200 kg, the ForGiotto is said to exceed 250 km/h. It’s a classic formula—big-displacement V8, four-speed transmission, and low mass—that favors a pure, engaging drive over spec-sheet excess.
The ForGiotto is being created with Iso Restorations using original components. The blend of classic design and modern techniques is drawing interest from rare-car enthusiasts, underscoring the project’s individuality in the world of coachbuilt automobiles.