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.

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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.