Sergio Pininfarina (born Sergio Farina; 8 September 1926 – 3 July 2012) was an Italian automobile designer and Senator for life.

Biography

Automobile designer

Pininfarina was born in Turin. After joining his father Battista Farina at Carrozzeria Pininfarina, he quickly became integral to the company and, during his career, oversaw many of the designs (particularly Ferraris) for which the company is famous. In 1961, by decree of the Italian president, his family surname was changed from Farina to Pininfarina to match that of the company.

thumb|left|Sergio Pininfarina's design for the [[Peugeot 504|Peugeot 504 Cabriolet created a car described recently in Auto, Motor und Sport as "the most beautiful Peugeot to date".]]

In 1965 it was Sergio Pininfarina who personally persuaded Enzo Ferrari to adopt a "rear-mid" engine configuration for a new line of road cars, with the engine positioned behind the driver, but ahead of the rear wheels. The resulting concept car, Ferrari 365 P Berlinetta Speciale was presented at the Paris Motor Show in October, although it would be another two years before the cars were offered for sale.

After his father died in 1966, Pininfarina became chairman of the company.

In 2006 Sergio and his son Andrea, who died in 2008, were named Honorary Chairmen of Pininfarina.

Politics

Between 1979 and 1988, Pininfarina was a Liberal Party MEP, where his party was a part of the European Liberal Democrat alliance.

Senator for Life

On 23 September 2005, he was named Senator for Life of the Italian Republic

Death

Pininfarina died in Turin on 3 July 2012 aged 85.

References

http://www.pininfarina.com/media/files/il_gruppo/collaborazioni/pininfarina_azienda_storia_collaborazioni_peugeot_en.pdf

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