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Italdesign Quintessenza - Design process





The showcar Quintessenza embodies an Italian design that serves as a universal,boundless form of expression, a design that seamlessly blends technology andhuman-machine interaction and incorporates elements of nature into the project,while also connecting the car’s occupants with the outside world.

Quintessenza caters to the desires and requirements of free-spirited, youthfulindividuals seeking a vehicle for urban travel with their families but who also like toget away to deepen their connection with the natural world and its elements. Positioned to serve a global market, this multi-role vehicle falls within theperformance pick-up and sport activity vehicle category.

Quintessenza is also evidence of Italdesign’s new design philosophy, based on amodern interpretation of the concepts that have inspired the company for over 55years. Italdesign has consistently embraced the principles of “beautiful andfunctional”, a human-centric approach, combining Italian style with universal appeal,and daily driver capabilities. These concepts are masterfully brought to life byItaldesign in the Quintessenza through a modern and boundless lens.


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I take the opportunity to thank the entire TEAM at #Italdesign
 Exterior design by Samuele Errico Piccarini, interior design by Alessandro Rota, CMF concept by Giorgia De Silva, UX/UI by Simonetta Brignolo and Tommaso Marchesani, industrial design by Nicolas Bussetti, graphics by Emanuela Gagino, CAS exterior leader Giuseppe Mariniello, CAS interior leader Chiotti Simone , VR by Fabio Pirri and Alberto Vassallo, storytelling by Riccardo Matera, Project Management by Francesca Di Nicola.



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