The Disco Volante 2012 by Touring Superleggera, designed as a  two-seater coupé with front-central engine and transaxle drivetrain, was  presented at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show in the form of a full scale  style model. The car will be produced as a very limited series for  discerning customers: collectors, sporting drivers and design  aficionados with appreciation for a tailor-made car based on individual  passion and taste.
There exist very few models that rouse  fascination like the Alfa Romeo C52 'Disco Volante'. The briefing at  Carrozzeria Touring in 1952 mentioned the need for a shape that was  'insensitive to wind'. The unique basic design, featuring an oval cross  section, evolved in different versions, and was even registered as  'design patent'.
Using Alfa Romeo 1900 C elements, the car  received a new aluminium crankcase, a new tubular chassis, and a very  light, striking and efficient aluminium body.
Initially aimed at  races in the Sport category, the C52 Disco Volante soon reached the  status of design icon. It is one of the most important models in the  history of Touring, so innovative that it influenced the automotive  design for decades. It also is one of the best examples to illustrate  the credo of Touring's founder Felice Bianchi Anderloni "Il peso è il  nemico, la resistenza dell'aria è l'ostacolo" (weight is the enemy, air  resistance the obstacle).
So significant is the Disco Volante in  the history of automobile design, that Alfa Romeo has chosen this  Touring design to celebrate its own 100th anniversary with a bronze  sculpture now exhibited in Milan.
The Disco Volante 2012 design briefing required to blend ingredients  as innovation, emotion and aerodynamic properties into a timeless and  essential shape. The design language is that of a sports berlinetta by  Touring, in this case extrovert, clearly pronounced, and tempting.
The  integrated front bonnet and wings result in a dramatic monolithic  frontal area, while the pronounced muscular rear end treatment leaves no  doubts about the car's intentions. The overall teardrop shape reflects  classic volumes with respect for aerodynamic values.
Hints to the  past can be found in subtle details, when aesthetical solutions were  judged to be congruent with the new design. These include the pronounced  waist line underlined by the aluminium profile, the partly covered  front wheels, and the prolonged lines of the rear section ending with  round shaped tail lights.
The final result is a rear-oriented  design, with an extended rear overhang, a retracted greenhouse, and a  limited front overhang. It combines power and elegance, integrating a  balance between potent and fluid lines and the use of refined  proportions in the best Touring tradition.
Rolling Chassis
The  hard points of the Disco Volante 2012 are dictated by the Alfa Romeo 8C  Competizione chassis, chosen for its light and rigid  structure and the outstanding dynamic properties. It forms the perfect  basis to receive the totally new, coach built bodywork conserving  integrally the rolling chassis and drivetrain.
The front-central  engine, transaxle transmission and rear wheel drive layout offers an  optimal weight distribution of 49-51% between the front and rear axles.
The  steel space-frame is engineered for weight reduction and improved  torsional stiffness.
Further feature for top class handling is the  front and rear double-wishbone suspension scheme combined with hub  carriers of forged aluminium, and additional trailing arms for the rear  suspension.
The light and compact V8 engine with 4.7 litre  displacement delivers 450 PS and 470Nm peak torque. It is coupled to a  6-speed sequential transaxle gearbox with electronic control and  paddle-shift gear selection. A limited slip differential and a  state-of-the-art brake system with large diameter, ventilated discs  complete the package to endorse precise, dynamic and proactive drive.
The  Disco Volante 2012 is a tribute to the best Italian sports car  philosophy: refined mechanics dressed with light and exciting bodywork.
Manufacturing  Process
Prior to any construction phase at Touring,  every new component is CAD designed and documented. The meticulous  engineering programme covers feasibility, safety, homologation,  aerodynamics and structural analysis. In this process, the most advanced  IT tools and simulation techniques are used. Special attention is paid  to the underbody structure, a critical factor for quality, torsional  stiffness and noise reduction.
Touring has preserved and developed  the use of hand-beaten aluminium panels. Today, this traditional way of  shaping body parts responds not only to the design requirements, but  also to the strictest precision standard.
The weight advantage of  aluminium is one of the assets of Touring Superleggera's construction  methods. However, carbon fibre is used for specific components such as  bumpers and a number of substructures for further weight saving and  strength gains.
The entire manufacturing process is fully  documented and digitally logged, to guarantee consistent quality levels  and accurate reproduction.
3-dimensional reference and measurement  tools are used to ensure the highest precision in the assembly stage.  Many key detail components and ornaments are entirely manufactured by  hand.
The original 8C interior is basically maintained, but  modified and upgraded according to the personal preferences and taste of  the customer - as an exponent of Touring's automotive tailoring  philosophy.
Each unit requires more than 4,000 hours of highly  skilled artisan and engineer work to be completed.
The delivery  time for a Disco Volante 2012 is eight months after the reception of the  donor vehicle.


 
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