The 1954 Alfa Romeo B.A.T. 7 is widely regarded as the most spectacular of the three Berlina Aerodinamica Tecnica concept cars designed by Franco Scaglione for the Bertone coachworks.
Introduced at the Turin Motor Show, the B.A.T. 7 pushed the boundaries of automotive design with its radical, bird-like silhouette and dramatic curved tail fins. Beyond its futuristic aesthetics, the car was a triumph of engineering; its extremely low drag coefficient allowed it to reach high speeds even with a modest engine.
With its deep blue finish and flowing lines that mimic the movement of air, the B.A.T. 7 remains an enduring icon of mid-century Italian design, blending the elegance of fine art with the scientific precision of aerodynamics.













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