Bizzarrini has revealed its Centenario Edition, the last of the 5300GT Corsa Revival cars that form its continuation series.
This unique example was displayed at FuoriConcorso in Italy from 16-17 May and its name is a tribute to the marque’s founder, Giotto Bizzarrini, who was born 100 years ago.
The 5300GT Corsa Revival was announced back in 2021 to relaunch the Bizzarrini brand.
This UK-built recreation honours the Giorgetto Giugiaro-styled 5300GT Corsa, which topped its class and finished ninth overall at Le Mans in 1965.
The Centenario Edition is the 25th and final 5300GT Corsa Revival, marking the end of the model’s limited production.
The 5300GT Corsa Revival Centenario Edition marks Giotto Bizzarrini’s 100th birthday
Based on original drawings, the 5300GT Corsa Revival mixes Bizzarrini’s original ideas with modern materials and safety features.
Underneath the lightweight, one-piece, composite bodywork, the Centenario Edition has a steel frame, independent rear suspension, disc brakes and a 5.3-litre V8 that has an output of around 400bhp.
According to its maker, the ’60s-inspired 5300GT Corsa Revival has ‘a power-to-weight ratio that rivals a modern supercar’.