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more about #jasoncastriota more comments → Mobius: As an artist, wouldn't Jason Castriota's works become more valued after his death? And he'd be remembered as the guy who designed the prettiest insect... more » Boosted Lego Wagon: Go take a look at that '47 Ferrari for a minute, and then come back in and try to say something positive about this horror. Face it: human beings alre... more » smalleyxb122: Who else was disappointed when the little white dog didn't lift a leg? more » combat chuck: Is this a Vector W8 for the 00's, or is that an insult to the Vector W8? more » CJinSD: Does anyone in Europe even try to make attractive cars anymore? more » beercheck: I got yer marvel of modern design right here. more » .357: it's a marvel of modern design. By that token, would a X6 also be considered a marvel of modern design? If so, I quit. more » Evuk: did someone's kid film this? im hating the camera angles... or it could be that this car doesnt have any good angle to it more » Hello Mister Walrus: So what you're really saying is that the Cylons in the original Battlestar Galactica were a marvel of modern design? more » Armand: I've been hanging around with a lot of Alfa enthusiasts lately, and looking at old Alfas is a good way to understand the whole Pininfarina/Bertone div... more » Feny: I loved that Quattroporte! My uncle had that Quattroporte in dark blue with a beige interior - it was gorgeous. I was surprised to see a Viennese lice... more » brandegee: Bravo, Peter. more » Mr_Sives_Remotoc: Great article as always, it's a pleasure to read you Peter! I don't know when Marcello first used the "Angular Rear Wheelarch", but if we look at the ... more » Mobius: Another Bertone: Sorry. more » Pessimippopotamus: Once again, superb prose, Mr. Orosz. Although the Pininfarina/Bertone analogy, which would've been apt 10 years ago, is no longer valid as Pininfarina... more » -
#insideprojectm
Inside Project M: The Final Episode
It doesn't matter whether your opinion's positive or negative of designer Jason Castriota and his Corvette ZR1-based Bertone Mantide, either way it's a marvel of modern design. Here's the final episode of Inside Project M. -
#cardesign
How The Stile Bertone Mantide Got Angular Rear Wheelarches
When Jason Castriota left Pininfarina for Bertone, it was like switching to Coke after a lifetime of Pepsi. Let’s examine a design element he’s started using that’s alien to Pininfarina but essential to Bertone. More » -
#crazyeurocarboy
The $2 Million Showdown: Bertone Mantide vs. Corvette ZR1
Stile Bertone's Mantide now has a price and production run size: $2,000,000 and ten. Let's see if it's worth the 20× premium over its donor car: the Corvette ZR1. More » -
#concorsodeleganza
The Concorso d’Eleganza is Huge Fun (If You Don’t Take it Too Seriously)
Old guys in polo shirts nurturing vintage Ferraris? Industry people showing off concepts which will never get built? What's the point? Not much: but it's a great way to spend a weekend in Italy. More » -
#2009concorsodeleganza
The 2009 Concorso d’Eleganza: Action! Suspense! Video!
Care for classic GT’s at full throttle? In between photographing the cars of the 2009 Concorso, we shot you some footage of various cars idling—or, in rare moments, at speed. More » -
#stilebertone
Real Stile Bertone Mantide, Interior Revealed At Balloco Fiat Proving Ground
We were at the Shanghai Auto Show foam mock-up revealing of Stile Bertone's Mantide, but our friends from The Italian Junkyard did one better. Check out the real Mantide, interior and engine included. More » -
#concorsodeleganza
2009 Concorso d’Eleganza: A Prelude
We’re heading to Italy to report on this year’s Concorso: an event with the most beautiful automobiles on display, along with the essential paradox of the vintage car. More » -
#jalopnikinterviews
Jason Castriota: Stile Bertone Mantide, Pininfarina P4/5 Designer
While in Shanghai, we sat down and interviewed the designer of the Pininfarina P4/5 and controversial, ZR1-based, Stile Bertone Mantide. What does this Jalopnik-reading young sports car designer have to say? More » -
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#shanghaiautoshow
Inside Project M Reveals Already-Revealed Bertone Mantide
We don't care what you think — the Corvette ZR1-based Bertone Mantide revealed earlier this morning is hot. This video should help clear things up. More » -
#shanghaiautoshow
Stile Bertone Mantide: Part Corvette ZR1, Part Italian Model
Meet the one-off Bertone Mantide — part Corvette ZR1, part Italian model, all sex appeal. Designed by Jason Castriota, the Mantide may even outshine his last great design, James Glickenhaus' Pininfarina P4/5. Exclusive gallery below. More » -
#insideprojectm
Bertone Mantide Wind-Testing In The Dark
We recently learned the Corvette ZR1-based Project M will be called the Mantide. Thanks to this wind tunnel photo we've lightened up a bit, we also have an idea of what it will look like. More » -
#insideprojectm
Stile Bertone Project M: A Corvette ZR1 In Disguise!
The chassis for the Stile Bertone Project M one-off super car? It's a 2009 Corvette ZR1. We should have known Jason Castriota's one-off project car documented in a Bradley Farrell-produced web-series would be a Chevy. -
#insideprojectm
Inside Project M: Nissan GT-R-Based?
One episode of Bradley Farrell's "Inside Project M" documentary on Bertone's new concept left before the car's officially unveiled. For now, there's this new teaser shot that's got us asking, is it Nissan GT-R-based? More » -
#projectm
Inside Project M, Chapter Two: It's Smiling At Us
We exclusively revealed Jason Castriota's plans for a new Bertone one-off project supercar, and we've already shown you the first episode of Bradley Farrell's documentary. Here's chapter two. And oh, hey, look, it's smiling! More » -
#insideprojectm
Inside Project M: First Chapter of Supercar Designer Jason Castriota’s New Project
After the documentary teaser last week, here's the first chapter featuring Jason Castriota gearing up for the launch of his new supercar in April at his new workplace, Stile Bertone. Also, the teaser shot above. More »




