Tag: Zagato

2013 Aston Martin DB9 Spyder Zagato Centennial

The birthday present. Created for an American collector to mark Aston's centenary, this DB9 is part of a soon-to-be-completed Zagato trilogy. Words Mark Dixon....

2013 Aston Martin V12 Zagato

And you thought the only exclusive Aston in this issue was the green thing on the cover. But when they’ve all been built, there...

1992 Zagato Lancia Hyena

Laughing Lancia Zagato’s Hyena is so much more than a mere rebodied Lancia Delta integrale. It’s got carbon cool, a sharpened-up drive and extreme...

Renault 5 Turbo 2 ‘Factory 185’ vs. TVR 420 SEAC, Aston Martin V8 Vantage Zagato Volante, Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 C4 and Porsche 911 Turbo...

Our pick of five rabid accelerators make up the most varied and exciting ways to buy your way to 60mph in just five thrilling...

Buy one, get one free – for a cool £7.2million – Italian design house Zagato celebrates its centenary in 2019

Legendary Italian design house Zagato celebrates its centenary in 2019, and to celebrate, it will renew its longstanding partnership with Aston Martin to create...

1973 Alfa Romeo 1600 Junior Zagato

Senior Junior Re-evaluating Alfa’s quirky coupe. Zagato’s two-seat Junior Z coupe was supposed to inject some raciness into the Alfa 105 family. Misunderstood and...

1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ

Tubolare Zagato The TZ was Zagato’s Giulia-based lightweight, aerodynamic masterpiece – and a true classic. Story by Ivan Ostroff. Photography by Michael Ward. ...

1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2

Alfa Romeo TZ2 We attempt to shed light on the mysteries of the ultra-rare and delectable TZ2 – and get behind the wheel of...

1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato SZ Coda Tronca

Alfa Romeo SZ Coda Tronca A rare and utterly delightful early 1960s Alfa Thereby hangs a tail. We drive an ult-rarare chopped-tail second-series Alfa...

1961 OSCA 1600 GT

Maserati ‘Junior’ OSCA 1600GT Zagato’s zinger Masterpiece from the Maserati brothers. Having sold the brand that bore their family name, the Maserati brothers continued...
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