And the answer is ... both, among other things, were designed by an Italian who at age 17, after studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Turin and simultaneously perform engineering design courses, is when they see their work in the "Centro Stile "from Fiat and is there when you wake up in his passion for drawing cars.
At that time, the Technical Director of Fiat, one of the geniuses of the motor world of those times, were fixed on him and work on the same Fiat until age 21, tired of the environment ministry of Fiat and its inability to come to the fore in a project, decide to change course and move on to another brand's flagship automobile design as is "Carrozería Bertone".
Once there, in itself a risky decision Nuccio Bertone, is appointed head of Centro Stile.
It's time to unveil, here we are talking about the great Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro ... born on August 7, 1938 in Garessio, province of Cuneo in the Italian Piedmont and designer of some of the most popular sports cars circulating in the world.
Bertone worked in the 60s to '65, then moved to "Ghia" ('66 to '68) and finally created his own company, "Italdesign Giugiaro" in 1969.
Among his most notable designs include: for Alfa Romeo, Alfasud (1972), the Alfetta GT / GTV (1974), the Brera (2002), the 159/159 SW (2006),
For Audi, the Model 80 (1978).
For BMW, the 3200 CS (1961), M1 (1977), the Nazca C2/M12 (1991).
For Bugatti EB 118 (1998), the EB 218 (1999), the Bugatti 18 / 3 Chiron (1999).
For Ferrari, the 250 GT Bertone, the Ferrari GG 50 (2005).
For Maserati, Ghibli (1966), Bora (1971), Merak (1972), Quattroporte (1976).
And for Lotus, Lancia, Renault, Saab, Lexus, AMC, Iveco, Daewoo, Subaru, Suzuki, Ford, Iso Rivolta, Isuzu, Toyota ... and left for the final design that captivated the world when it first appeared in 1974 , possibly his most famous design, an icon that is still in force, it is the unique Volkswagen GOLF car that you created to replace the historic "beetle."
And another anthology design was an icon in the movies ... "De Lorean DMC 12" was used in the trilogy of "Back to the Future" was also his design.
In addition to design cars motorbikes, Ducati 860 GT and the (1975) and Nikon cameras, models: F3, F4, F5, F6 and D3 and Seiko watches and its line of chronographs Speedmaster (1986).
And finally over to the pasta name at the beginning of this note, the Italian manufacturer was commissioned in 1983 Marilla, designing a product line that gave the wavy shapes, resembling waves.














