Ghia

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Ghia is an Italian automotive design and coachbuilding firm renowned for its influential car designs and collaborations with major manufacturers throughout the 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian company
automotive design firm
coachbuilder
acquiredIn 1970
activePeriod 20th century
basedIn Turin NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Chrysler NERFINISHED
De Tomaso NERFINISHED
Ferrari NERFINISHED
Fiat NERFINISHED
Ford Motor Company NERFINISHED
Maserati NERFINISHED
Renault NERFINISHED
Volkswagen NERFINISHED
Volvo NERFINISHED
country Italy
designed Chrysler Ghia concept cars NERFINISHED
De Tomaso Pantera (early design involvement) NERFINISHED
Fiat 2300 S Coupé NERFINISHED
Maserati Ghibli (AM115) NERFINISHED
Renault Floride/Caravelle (styling influence) NERFINISHED
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia NERFINISHED
Volvo P1800 (initial design proposal) NERFINISHED
eraOfProminence 1950s
1960s
1970s
fieldOfWork industrial design
transport design
foundedBy Giacinto Ghia NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1915
hasAlternativeName Carrozzeria Ghia NERFINISHED
headquartersCountry Italy NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Turin NERFINISHED
heritage Italian coachbuilding tradition
industry automotive design
coachbuilding
influenced postwar Italian car design
locationCity Turin NERFINISHED
notableFor collaborations with major car manufacturers
influential car designs
ownedBy Ford Motor Company NERFINISHED
specializesIn custom coachwork
one-off show cars
prototype car design
styleCharacteristic elegant, clean-lined bodywork
usedAs Ford luxury trim level name
workedOn concept cars for American manufacturers

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