Maranello, 11 April 2023 – For the first time in the history
of the hugely prestigious Red Dot Awards, Ferrari has won the highest
distinction in two separate categories. The Ferrari Purosangue has been named
the Red Dot: Best of the Best in the Product Design category, while the Ferrari
Vision Gran Turismo was voted Red Dot: Best of the Best in the Innovative
Products category by the jury. In addition, a further Red Dot Award went to the
296 GTS, Maranello’s first spider powered by a plug-in hybrid V6 engine.
As one of the most important and
prestigious prizes in the industrial design sector, The Red Dot Award
celebrates excellence and innovation in the work of the world’s leading
designers. The prizes, which have been awarded since 1955, are presented at a
special ceremony, the 2023 edition of which takes place on June 19 in Essen,
Germany.
Between 2015 and the present, Ferrari
has won a total of 26 Red Dot Awards, a tally unequalled by any other car
marque in the Awards’ 69-year history. In every one of the last nine editions,
the jury has awarded cars sporting the Prancing Horse badge the highest Red
Dot: Best of the Bes distinction. After the FXX-K, the 488 GTB, the J50, the
Portofino, the Monza SP1, the SF90 Stradale and the Ferrari Daytona SP3, the Ferrari
Purosangue and the Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo are being recognised this year
for their spectacularly seductive lines.
These plaudits further underscore the
value of the work done by the Flavio Manzoni-headed Ferrari Styling Centre,
which designs contemporary solutions that not only enhance Maranello’s cars but
also make them utterly unique without ever compromising the symbiotic
relationship between form and function central to Ferrari DNA.
FERRARI PUROSANGUE
The Ferrari Purosangue has created a
whole new segment that has allowed Maranello to open up absolutely
unprecedented new scenarios. Thanks to its modern architecture, it is a
versatile car that effortlessly marries unparalleled comfort with the driving
thrills that are a signature of all Ferraris. The ‘Purosangue’ (Thoroughbred)
moniker perfectly encapsulates the car’s architecture: its sleek, athletic
exteriors are a radical departure from the styling of other four-door,
four-seater cars on the market, and pair seamlessly with a luxurious cabin offering
superb occupant space and comfort. The Purosagnue is not just an exceptionally
fast, nimble car – it’s also the first Ferrari four-seater with the volumes to
guarantee all occupants an exceptionally comfortable on-board experience.
FERRARI VISION
GRAN TURISMO
The design of the Ferrari Vision Gran
Turismo was conceived around the idea of a speed form clad in razor-sharp,
angular geometric lines that nonetheless underlie organic surfaces. This
juxtaposition has an edgily disruptive effect as the sculptural plasticity of
the exterior and internal surfaces meld with the geometric severity of the
lines to create a car with an instantly recognisable personality. A car whose
architecture centres around an aerodynamic concept based on two imposing Ferrari-patented
side channels which channel the air flow from the front of the underbody around
the cabin and over the large side pods.