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The '''Diatto Ottovù Zagato''' is an upcoming [[sports car]] designed and built by Milanese [[coachbuilder]] [[Zagato|Carrozzeria Zagato]] for two of its clients. Coincided with the 100th anniversary of the [[Diatto]] brand, the car is expected to make its official public debut at the 2007 [[Geneva Motor Show]]. | The '''Diatto Ottovù Zagato''' is an upcoming [[sports car]] designed and built by Milanese [[coachbuilder]] [[Zagato|Carrozzeria Zagato]] for two of its clients. Coincided with the 100th anniversary of the [[Diatto]] brand, the car is expected to make its official public debut at the 2007 [[Geneva Motor Show]]. | ||
Back in 1921, [[Ugo Zagato]] designed a lightweight and aerodynamic body for the [[Diatto 25 4DS]] chassis. Created in 1835 with a Perfected Wheel patent, Diatto made their first car in 1905 and often crossed paths with Zagato in their close collaboration with [[Ettore Bugatti]], the [[Maserati]] brothers and [[Tazio Nuvolari]]. | |||
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The Diatto Ottovù Zagato is an upcoming sports car designed and built by Milanese coachbuilder Carrozzeria Zagato for two of its clients. Coincided with the 100th anniversary of the Diatto brand, the car is expected to make its official public debut at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show.
Back in 1921, Ugo Zagato designed a lightweight and aerodynamic body for the Diatto 25 4DS chassis. Created in 1835 with a Perfected Wheel patent, Diatto made their first car in 1905 and often crossed paths with Zagato in their close collaboration with Ettore Bugatti, the Maserati brothers and Tazio Nuvolari.