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Bertone is back, baby! And they're not messing around. The legendary Italian design house, recently revived, just unveiled their new Runabout, and let me tell you, it's a head-turner. Think retro cool meets modern performance, and you're getting close.
Bertone's New Runabout REVEALED! You Won't Believe...
Forget the bland, cookie-cutter designs we see flooding the market these days. The Runabout is a clear homage to Bertone's glorious past, a visual feast that screams Italian flair. But don't let the classic lines fool you; this thing is packing some serious heat under the hood.
And speaking of under the hood, or rather, directly behind the seats… that's where the magic happens. Bertone has opted for a Toyota workhorse – their tried-and-true 3.5-liter V6. Now, some purists might scoff, but hold on a second. This isn't your grandma's Camry engine. Bertone has slapped a supercharger on it, boosting the output to a monstrous 475 horsepower and 490 Nm of torque. That’s enough grunt to make even seasoned petrolheads grin.
All that power is channeled to the rear wheels through a proper six-speed manual transmission. Hallelujah! In a world of paddle shifters and dual-clutch gearboxes, it's refreshing to see Bertone embracing the driver's connection to the machine. The result? A 0-100 km/h sprint in a blistering 4.1 seconds. Not bad for something that looks like it could have rolled straight out of the 1970s, right?
Now for the catch. Exclusivity comes at a price, and the Runabout is no exception. Bertone plans to produce a mere 25 units of this beauty. And the price tag? A cool €390,000. Ouch. That's supercar territory, no doubt. But then again, you're not just buying a car; you're buying a piece of automotive history, a statement piece, and a guaranteed conversation starter. I remember seeing a Bertone concept car at Pebble Beach years ago, and it left me speechless. I suspect the Runabout will have a similar effect on many.
Is it worth it? That's a question only the deep-pocketed can answer. But one thing's for sure: Bertone is back in the game, and they're making a statement. Let's see what they come up with next.
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