Unicorn: 1970 Porsche Tapiro

    Rich Fowler7 August, 2024

    1970 VW PORSCHE TAPIRO

    In the world of automotive design, few collaborations have captivated car enthusiasts quite like the 1970 Porsche Tapiro. Born from the innovative minds at ItalDesign, under the visionary Giorgetto Giugiaro, this concept car made a design statement.

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    Volkswagen-Porsche Tapiro - Image: wheelsage.org

    Unveiled at the 1970 Turin Motor Show, the Porsche Tapiro immediately commanded attention with its futuristic and aerodynamic silhouette.

    The sleek body blended elements of Porsche's iconic design language with a touch of Italian flair. The sharp lines and aggressive angles hinted at the car's performance potential, promising a thrilling sports car of the future.

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    image: wheelsage.org

    Underneath its captivating exterior was a 2.4-litre flat-six engine sourced from the 1969 Porsche 914/6. It promised potent performance that matched the car's aggressive styling. With 155kW on tap, the Tapiro's 0-60 mph (0-96km/h) sprint was estimated at 6.5 seconds, which is pretty quick for the time.

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    Image: wheelsage.org

    The Porsche Tapiro stands as a bold testament to collaboration and creativity. For a design that is approaching 55 years old, it has stood the test of time.

    Sadly, the concept car itself wasn't so robust. After being sold to a private collector who used it as a daily driver, the Tapiro is now back in ItalDesign's care, but in a disastrous state.

    How it ended up that way is the subject of much conjecture. Some reports claim it was destroyed in a terrorist attack; others say it was involved in a car accident and burned beyond repair.

    The 'truth' as far as our research suggests, is a little bit from both column A and column B. The Spanish Industrialist who bought the Tapiro concept came under personal attack from labour activists protesting his company's labour policies and planted a bomb in the car.

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    Image: wheelsage.org

    Rich Fowler

    Writer

    "If it moves and makes a noise, count me in. That pretty much sums up my lifelong passion for motoring and motorsport history. Rich has worked in various roles in the digital and motoring media world, starting his career at Autosport and also working at Auto Action, Motor, and as the founder and publisher of Motorsport Retro. 

    Most recently, Rich successfully launched Collecting Cars in the Australian market, growing the brand from 0 to $150 million in sales in just 3 years."

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