Three cars tell the story of Made in Italy design and engineering: Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Lancia come together at BolognaFiere with models from the Heritage Hub in Turin and the Alfa Romeo Historical Museum in Arese.
Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025 is the stage for motoring memory, where the past meets the future. This year, Stellantis Heritage’s participation aims to promote its museum sites – the Heritage Hub in Turin and the Alfa Romeo Historical Museum in Arese – through a concept that unites the three cars on display: Vision, Speed, Victory.
- Fiat-Abarth 750 Record (1956): Presented to the public during the 1956 Turin Motor Show and recognisable by its distinctive bodywork created by Bertone based on Franco Scaglione’s design, the 750 Record is a manifesto of aerodynamics applied to design. With this car, in June 1956, Abarth set a remarkable six records in Class H on the Monza circuit.
- Alfa Romeo Scarabeo 1600: A visionary project, developed by Alfa Romeo Engineering. With a rear engine and an innovative chassis, the Scarabeo represented a conceptual revolution in the construction of compact sports cars. Never entered into production, it has become a symbol of the Milanese marque’s design audacity.
- Lancia D25 (1955): The direct heir to the legendary D24, this racing barchetta represented the pinnacle of Lancia’s technical school. Characterised by refined solutions and top-tier performance, it was built to race and win in a golden age for Italian motorsport.
Three cars that tell the story of four-wheeled innovation by Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Lancia.
Each represents a different nuance of Italian automotive excellence: not just classic vehicles, but ideas in motion, a testament to Italy’s drive to innovate with style, courage, and imagination.
Discover them all from 23rd to 26th October 2025 at BolognaFiere.