With the passing of Sergio Pininfarina, the automobile world, and the coachbuilder’s art in particular, lost one of its most prominent figures. For many years, his company – alongside Bertone, Giugiaro and a handful of other elite houses – represented the best that Turin as a centre of design excellence had to offer. As well as a designer and coachbuilder, he was – perhaps even more importantly – a preeminent manager. After inheriting the reins of the artisan business founded by his father, the unforgettable Battista “Pinin” Farina, over the years he worked to transform the coachbuilder’s art into an industry before leaving the company in the hands of his children: Andrea, who was tragically killed four years ago in a road accident, Paolo, who currently heads the business, and…
