Pininfarina X
The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
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Concept car conceived by Batista Farina in 1960 to try and implement the teardrop shape into a car's body design (the teardrop is the most aerodynamically efficient shape in nature). Powered by a 1089cc Fiat engine sitting in the rear, powering the rear wheel, not wheels. That's because the wheel layout is a rhomboid one - a steering wheel at the front, a powering wheel at the back and two side wheels for stability. Two rear side fins added also for stability. It achieved an aerodynamic coefficient of 0.23 that even today's cars struggle to match. Unveiled at the 1960 Turin Motor Show.
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