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Fiat 500 Diabolika

Do you know Diabolik? Diabolik is an hero featured in Italian comics, created by sisters Angela and Luciana Giussani in 1962. And Diabolik is also the protagonist of an awesome special edition Fiat 500. This particular 500, called Diabolika, is based on the Sport edition of the Italian mini car and is designed and prepared […]

Nov 14, 2008 | By Francesca

Do you know Diabolik? Diabolik is an hero featured in Italian comics, created by sisters Angela and Luciana Giussani in 1962. And Diabolik is also the protagonist of an awesome special edition Fiat 500.

This particular 500, called Diabolika, is based on the Sport edition of the Italian mini car and is designed and prepared by Studiotorino and Mycrom in collaboration with publisher Astorina.

Studiotorino is a famous company that combines personal creativity, human and technological know-how in order to produce exclusive sport auto bodies which are destined to remain unique and unrepeatable like this Fiat 500.



One of the most impressive elements of Diabolika is the artistic printing on leather, a real evolution for the cars’ interiors setting because the artist Maria Paola Stola suggested to transfer the digital printing technology on textile to automotive leather supports.

And the result are wonderful leather sport seats with Diabolik and his partner Eva Kant’s images painted onto the material.

On the inside you can find handmade upholstery with printed leather and Swarovski crystals, a beautiful textile sun screen printed with an original drawing, different items, like keys and box, made in decoupage technique with automotive finishing and speed gear knob personalized in red and titanium colours.

On the outside, the amazing looking of this 500 special edition is distinguished by the mat black finish combined with mat Diabolik red fins, Studiotorino’s signature and plexiglass with Diabolika writing.

The wheeI system fits the new Borrani spoked rims, an homage to the mythical Jaguar E, Diabolik’s personal car.

The target is to embellish 50 cars units with an individually numbered limited-edition plaque.

If you like this artistic version of the Fiat 500, you could have one with 25.000 euro.


 
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