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Striking Concept Car: The 1993 Ferrari Conciso Is Unforgettable at First Sight

The Ferrari Conciso is a radical open barchetta with no roof and no doors.

Striking Concept Car: The 1993 Ferrari Conciso Is Unforgettable at First Sight

This is easily one of the most memorable and visually striking concept cars of the mid-1990s, created by talented German designer Bernd Michalak. Even decades later, it still looks daring and unconventional.

The Conciso’s unique barchetta body makes it truly stand out. This rare body style completely eliminates both the roof and the doors, giving the car an aggressive, purpose-built appearance. The design has often been described as “athletic without an extra ounce,” a phrase that perfectly captures its lean and muscular look.

The engineering behind the Conciso is just as impressive. An aluminum body paired with plastic fenders and a stripped-down interior helped reduce weight by 798 pounds (362 kg) compared to the standard Ferrari 328 GTS. As a result, the concept tipped the scales at just 1,962 pounds (890 kg).

The Conciso received well-deserved recognition during its brief public life. It was shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1993 and the Geneva Motor Show in 1994, and it also won an award at the 1994 Eurosign Design Awards.

The story of this one-off concept is just as unusual as the car itself. After its auto show appearances, it was purchased by a Belgian collector, who famously displayed it in his living room. In 2018, the Ferrari Conciso resurfaced at an RM Sotheby’s auction in Monaco, where it sold for €109,250.

Today, the Ferrari Conciso remains a vivid example of how bold design and innovative engineering can come together to create a truly iconic car—one that continues to captivate automotive and design enthusiasts decades later.


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