Le auto italiane più innovative degli anni 60

In the 1960s, Italy didn't just build cars: it wrote the history of four-wheeled innovation. From the Fiat 600 Multipla, the first true minivan, to the Autobianchi Primula with its revolutionary transverse front-wheel drive, to the Lancia Flavia with all-wheel disc brakes and the Alfa Romeo Giulia, a pioneer of passive safety. Not to mention dream supercars like the Lamborghini Miura or the futuristic prototypes by Bertone and Pininfarina that captivated the world. In this video, we retrace the most innovative Italian cars of the 1960s, those that introduced surprising solutions in comfort, safety, and technology, astounding the public of the time and anticipating the future. If you also love automotive history and Italian ingenuity, this is the video for you. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and like to support our work! Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:23 Small Cars That Amazed (Fiat, Autobianchi) 03:12 Lancia Innovations 04:35 Alfa Romeo: Safety and Performance 07:21 Luxury and Gran Turismo (Maserati, Ferrari) 10:23 The First Supercar: Lamborghini Miura 12:17 Prototypes and Visionary Concepts 14:58 Conclusion Image and Video Credits: The images and videos in this video are the property of their respective owners. The links below are to the original sources: MyCarmunity    • Autobianchi Primula 65C Walk-Around   Anglia Car Auctions    / @acaclassiccarsforsale   Dafni Scotese    / @dafniscotese1   Museo Alfa Romeo    / channel   La Squadra    / @lasquadra   Cristiano Luzzago    / @cristianoluzzago_theblueroom   Coolclassicclub https://coolclassicclub.com/collectib... AutosportDesigns    / @autosportdesigns   Classic Chassis    / @classicchassis2696   Third Pedal Metal    / @thirdpedalmetal