
Officina
The Workshop: A Small Garage with Big Ambitions
Unlike the industrialized factories of Ferrari or Maserati, Serenissima operated from an artisanal workshop near Venice. Despite modest resources, the team managed to develop cars that were both lightweight and high-performance, often designed with innovative elements for the time. Chassis were sometimes built by specialists like Dallara, while bodywork was designed by artisans such as Alfredo Vignale.

A Laboratory of Avant-Garde Ideas
The Serenissima team experimented with bold technical solutions, such as independent suspension and high-performance disc brakes. The brand was also a pioneer in the use of lightweight materials, anticipating techniques that would not become widespread until years later. This innovative spirit allowed its cars, although few in number, to distinguish themselves in demanding races like the 24 Hours of Le Mans.


Berlinette 308 V

Ferrari Testarossa in Officina nel 1963

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Motore 308V Serenissima Disegnato da Cavara

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