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1957 Volkswagen Coupé by Ghia Aigle

The Volkswagen Coupé by Ghia Aigle was designed and built by the Swiss coachbuilder Ghia Aigle. The car was based on the Volkswagen Beetle chassis but with a unique body designed by Giovanni Michelotti. Michelotti was one of Italy's most renowned automotive designers, and he had previously worked on cars for Ferrari, Maserati, and Triumph.


The Volkswagen Coupé by Ghia Aigle had a distinctive and elegant shape, with a low, sloping roofline, a long hood, and a short rear deck. The front end featured a rounded nose with a small grille and round headlights, while the rear had a pair of distinctive tailfins that gave the car a touch of American-style flair. The car was painted in a bold two-tone color scheme, with the roof, hood, and trunk lid finished contrastingly to the body.


The interior of the Volkswagen Coupé by Ghia Aigle was also unique, with a stylish and luxurious design that was a departure from the simple and practical cabin of the Volkswagen Beetle. The seats were upholstered in leather, and the dashboard featured a full complement of gauges and controls.


Under the hood, the Volkswagen Coupé by Ghia Aigle was powered by the same 1.2-liter, four-cylinder engine found in the standard Volkswagen Beetle. However, the car's lightweight body and aerodynamic shape allowed it to achieve higher speeds and better performance than the Beetle.


Unfortunately, despite its stylish design and impressive performance, the Volkswagen Coupé by Ghia Aigle was never produced. The car was created as a one-off prototype and remains a rare and sought-after collector's item today.


Source: VW



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