Car designers ‘have to be in China now’, says Pininfarina chairman
Paolo Pininfarina, whose grandfather founded the Italian car design house, talks heritage, electric bikes and brand-building in China
Paolo Pininfarina says it’s not enough to do things in a new way.
“You have to be relevant too,” says the 58-year-old engineer, designer and chairman of the Cambiano-based automotive styling house, Pininfarina.
Businesses must also meet the unexpected, he adds.
Founded by his grandfather, Battista “Pinin” Farina, in 1930, the Milan-listed company has created the look of almost every Ferrari since the 1950s, and shaped many Fiats, Lancias and Alfa Romeos. However, the design house’s latest product is a bicycle.
“Yes, it is a bit surprising from us,” Pininfarina says at the alloy electric bike’s launch in March at the company’s headquarters, about eight kilometres southeast of Turin. “But the likes of bicycles are going to be crucial for how we get around cities in the future.”