Ford Designer Reimagines Lancia Montecarlo for Its 50th Anniversary
A modern take on the classic Lancia Montecarlo has been unveiled, sparking excitement among fans of Italian sports cars. The reimagined Montecarlo, created by Ford designer Christopher Girard, celebrates the 50th anniversary of the original compact mid-engine sports car.
The original Montecarlo, designed by Pininfarina's Paolo Martin, debuted in 1975. Girard's modern render pays homage to the classic 70s coupe while incorporating contemporary design elements. The new Montecarlo features T-shaped LED headlights, a nod to the original's design, and round body elements that reflect the latest Lancia design style.
Girard, a senior exterior designer at Ford, created the render in his free time. His work has captured the imagination of car enthusiasts, who are eager to see if a production version of the reimagined Montecarlo could hit the roads.
The reimagined Lancia Montecarlo, with its blend of classic and modern design elements, has generated buzz among fans. While it's unclear if the concept will make it to production, Girard's render has certainly sparked interest in the potential future of Italian sports cars.
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