1947 Cisitalia 202 CMM Vignale Coupe

The 1947 Cisitalia 202 CMM Vignale Coupe is a classic car produced by Cisitalia, an Italian automotive manufacturer. It is considered one of the most iconic and influential designs in automotive history. The car was designed by the renowned Italian designer Battista "Pinin" Farina, who later established the Pininfarina design house.

The Cisitalia 202 CMM (short for Competizione Mille Miglia) Vignale Coupe was specifically built for racing purposes, with a focus on participating in endurance races like the Mille Miglia. It featured a lightweight and aerodynamic body, inspired by aircraft design principles. The car's sleek lines, integrated fenders, and teardrop-shaped cabin contributed to its distinctive and timeless appearance.

Under the hood, the Cisitalia 202 CMM Vignale Coupe was equipped with a four-cylinder engine. In its initial version, it had a displacement of 1,089 cc and produced around 60 horsepower. Later variants of the car featured larger engines, including a 1,482 cc engine that produced approximately 75 horsepower.

The Cisitalia 202 CMM Vignale Coupe achieved notable success in motorsports. In the 1947 Mille Miglia, a Cisitalia 202 driven by Piero Dusio and co-driver Carlo Salamano finished second overall, showcasing the car's performance capabilities. This achievement, along with its beautiful design, helped establish the Cisitalia 202 as an automotive icon.

Today, the Cisitalia 202 CMM Vignale Coupe is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Its rarity, historical significance, and timeless design make it a prized classic car that embodies the golden age of automotive design and racing.


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Specification
Production Start 1947
Production End 1948
Country of origin Italy