Designer Marcello Gandini Passes | ClassicCars.com Journal

Some of you may know the names of famous designers. Others of you may not. For those of you in the latter, Marcelo Gandini is the kind of guy you ought to know because you know his cars. You love his cars. He passed away last week at the age of 85.

1975 Lancia Stratos HF | Jay Leno’s Garage

His reputation began to catch a wave once he was hired as chief designer at Bertone when he was 27. Within several years, he would design the Lamborghini Miura and the Alfa Romeo Carabo show car, the latter which led to the creation of the production Lamborghini Countach. Did I mention the Lancia Stratos?

1985 Citroen BX

Gandini didn’t rely on sports cars or Italian companies to strut his stuff, having designed the first BMW 5-series, Volkswagen Polo Mark I, Renault 5 Supercinq, Citroen BX, and others. The latter two were designed as a freelancer, as Gandini left Bertone in 1979.

Alfa Romeo Carabo Concept

Enjoy the above and below images of some of the cars Marcelo Gandi had a hand in designing.

Unveiled March 11, 1971 at the Geneva Motor Show, the Lamborghini Countach was the schoolboy’s dream machine with posters papering bedroom walls around the world | Lamborghini photos
Maserati Khamsin
Cizeta-Moroder V16T
308 GT4, the first road-going Ferrari V8