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The 6000 euro simulator to drive the Pininfarina car exhibited at MoMA in New York

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No more pipes in sight, cables coming out from all sides and screens fixed in an approximate way: Pininfarina (with TCCT eClassic), takes the field and at the price of 6000 euros proposes a chic simulator: it takes inspiration from the legendary Cisitalia 202, the first car to the world to be permanently exhibited in a Museum of Modern Art, the MoMA in New York. Starting from its elegant and timeless forms that have made it the nickname of ā€œsculpture in motionā€, Pininfarina has been able to create two new sculptures, this time ā€œstaticā€ but capable of running and competing thanks to digital technology. The driver sits in a small vintage-style single-seater, complete with a wooden gearbox and steering wheel. A project that speaks of the Pininfarina history, of passion, elegance, competition.

by Vincenzo Borgomeo

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