ISO Rivolta is an Italian car and motorbike manufacturer active in the motor vehicle sector since 1938. Over the years, the company has taken various names, including Isothermos, Iso Autoveicoli Spa in 1952, Iso Rivolta in 1962, Iso Motors in 1973 and, in 2017, a return to ISO Rivolta.
History
ISO Rivolta has its origins in Isothermos of Bolzaneto, a factory producing electric heaters and chillers, purchased by the engineer
Renzo Rivolta in 1939 and moved to
Bresso in 1942, after a bombing raid on
Genoa
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destroyed the offices. Immediately after the end of
World War II
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, Renzo Rivolta decided to devote his company to the production of
motorbikes
A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or trike (if three-wheeled)) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by a handlebar. Motorcycle design varies greatly to suit a range of different purposes: long-distance travel, commuting, cruising ...
, a type of market that offered significant commercial profits in those years.
Early years: motorcycles
The Iso scooter was one of the company's early vehicles. It was equipped with a twin-cylinder engine inspired by the 125
Puch
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. Together with the Isomoto, the company was encouraged to add new versions and models such as the Isocarro, Iso GT, Iso Sport and Iso Ciclo.
In 1957, developing a project created on behalf of
Maserati, the company replaced the now obsolete Iso 125 with a new model (Iso F/150) with more compliant lines that did not disappoint expectations. It remained in production until 1962, when the Iso company limited its production solely to cars. In 1961, a final 500 cm³ motorbike with a boxer
engine
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Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power ...
was presented, but never went into production.
Cars
In the early 1950s, Renzo Rivolta developed the concept for a car that was halfway between a car and a motorbike, to bridge the gap between the classic motorcycle and the cheapest Italian car of the time, the
Fiat Topolino
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. The idea was to create a motorbike with a body in order to have a vehicle that was equally as economical, but with the protection offered by a normal car.
The company register changed to Iso Autoveicoli and in 1953 the
Isetta
The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar built under license in a number of different countries, including Argentina, Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became k ...
was launched. The Isetta featured a distinctive "egg" shape, and was powered by the engine already fitted on the Isomoto 200, albeit increased to 236 cm³ with an aluminum cylinder and chromed cane. It was a sort of cabin scooter, with four wheels (the two rear were fixed, closer to each other) and a cockpit for two passengers, with only one way in: the front door, which was designed to be the car's nose as well, including the windscreen and steering wheel.
The Isetta was not a great success in
Italy
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. Therefore, Renzo Rivolta decided to license the project abroad. The result was the
VELAM Isetta
The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar built under license in a number of different countries, including Argentina, Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became kn ...
for the French market and the Romi Isetta for the Brazilian and South American markets in general, and then the
BMW Isetta
The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar built under license in a number of different countries, including Argentina, Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became kn ...
. The Bavarian company was far from being a healthy company due to an unfavorable post-war reorganization and the unsuccessful high-end models it offered after the war. The launch of the BMW 250, i.e., the BMW-branded Isetta, was much more successful than in Italy. In the end, a total of 160,000 units were produced and sold.
At the end of 1956, production of the Iso Isetta ceased. In the meantime, the Bresso-based company produced the Iso 400, a small, more conventional car with a three-volume body that remained at the prototype stage.
At the beginning of 1957, Iso ended its activities in the fields of microcars and motorbikes. Renzo Rivolta aimed to take a new direction and, from the ashes of Iso Autoveicoli, founded Iso Rivolta -- a car manufacturer targeting the narrow market of high-end
Gran Turismos, with production halfway between the GTs of the German or American school and the GTs of the Italian school.
The real transition to passenger car production took place in 1962 with the public presentation of the
Iso Rivolta IR 300
The Iso Rivolta is a grand tourer introduced in 1962 by Italian automobile manufacturer Iso Automotoveicoli S.p.A. Company chairman Renzo Rivolta and his colleague, former Ferrari engineer Giotto Bizzarrini, saw it as a ''gran turismo'' in the ...
, a luxury coupé designed by
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(through
Giorgetto Giugiaro
Giorgetto Giugiaro (; born 7 August 1938) is an Italian automotive designer. He has worked on supercars and popular everyday vehicles. He was born in Garessio, Cuneo, Piedmont.
Giugiaro was named Car Designer of the Century in 1999 and inducted ...
’s sketches) with a chassis developed by Eng. Giulio Alfieri and powered by a
V8 engine from a
Chevrolet Corvette
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. The 300 in the name indicated the engine output: 300 hp. From that moment on, it was also clear what kind of cars the Iso would produce: high-performance grand touring cars with top-level finishes.
In 1963, the Iso A3 was built and exhibited on the Iso Rivolta stand at the
Turin Auto Show
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. Intended for racing with the acronym A3/C, it was entrusted to
Giotto Bizzarrini
Giotto Bizzarrini (born 6 June 1926 in Quercianella, Livorno Province, Italy) is an Italian automobile engineer who was active from the 1950s through the 1970s.
After graduating in 1953, Bizzarrini eventually joined Alfa Romeo as a test driver. ...
, who was hired by Iso as a track engineer. The bodywork, on the other hand, was made at
Piero Drogo
Piero Drogo (born in Vignale Monferrato, Alessandria, 8 August 1926 – died in Bologna, 28 April 1973) was a racing driver and coachbuilder from Italy. He participated in one Formula One Grand Prix, debuting at the 1960 Italian Grand Prix. He ...
's Carrozzeria Sports Cars in
Modena using 1,700 rivets. In fact, the second Iso model was nicknamed “millechiodi.” In 1965, the “berlinetta” version of the A3 was sold to the actor and singer
Johnny Hallyday
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During a career spanning 57 ...
, who helped make it a lifestyle icon.
Iso Grifo A 3 L
With the start of sales in the
United States
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and the signing of a stable powertrain contract with
General Motors, the company began the production of a new lineup of models based on the GT 300 chassis (standard, extended or shortened). The result was the
Grifo sports coupé (1965), with engines from 5.4 to 7 liters, the
Fidia luxury saloon (1968) and the
Lele 2+2 grand tourer (1969) designed by
Marcello Gandini
Marcello Gandini (born 26 August 1938) is an Italian car designer, known for his work with the automotive design house Gruppo Bertone, including his designs of the Lamborghini Miura, Countach, and the Lamborghini Diablo.
In a 2009 interview wit ...
, chief designer at Bertone.
By the end of 1971, due to the unfavorable economic conditions imposed by GM (demanding advance payment for the engines, which had to be purchased in bloc), the company adopted Ford Cleveland engines. Competition from prestigious brands, especially
Maserati and
Aston Martin (but also, for some models,
Ferrari and
Lamborghini), and the
oil crisis of 1973, put Iso Rivolta in financial jeopardy.
At the beginning of 1973, the Rivolta family listed the company on the
New York Stock Exchange
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. An agreement with
Philip Morris and the young team manager
Frank Williams led to the formation of the Iso-Marlboro
Formula 1 team (the original name of Frank Williams Racing Cars).
The business name of the company changed to Iso Motors & Co. due to the raking in of the stock exchange shares made by the Italian-American Iso Pera. After producing 10,000 ISO snowmobiles, the Rivolta family eventually gave up ownership.
The costs of managing the team, the drop in sales due to the economic and
social crises in the first half of the 1970s and conditions in the U.S. market (where the company was late in obtaining the status of "Small Manufacturer," which applied less stringent sanctions standards) led to the end of car production on December 31, 1974.
ORSA 850 Spring Special
In anticipation of the impact of the oil crisis on granturismo cars, the Rivolta family decided at the end of 1972 to partner with the ORSA company, a modest industrial plant founded by a small group of Sardinian entrepreneurs on the outskirts of Cagliari, equipped for the small-scale construction of retro-style open cars. For this purpose, the Spring model assembly lines were taken over from SIATA, which had closed its doors. Since the Fiat 850, on whose chassis the Siata Spring was built, was no longer in production, an agreement was made with SEAT, which was still building it in Spain.
Legacy
The "'Museo ISO Rivolta" is a project that has been in development for years, with a plan to inhabit the former warehouses of the historic factory in Bresso. It was intended to collect motorbikes and cars. In 2008, the municipal administration dedicated a newly built street in the former factory area of Bresso to the Isetta.
One of the two surviving warehouses of the Bresso factory has housed the new post office of the municipality since 2013.
Refoundation
In 2017, after an initiative by Atelier
Zagato
Zagato is an independent coachbuilding company and total design centre located northwest of Milan in Terrazzano, a small village near Rho, Lombardy, Italy. The company's premises occupies an area of 23,000 square metres (250,000 sq ft)- 11,000 ...
, the Iso Rivolta brand was brought back into life and had its name turned into ISO Rivolta. It was first placed on the Vision concept car, created to race virtually in
SONY
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PlayStation's
GranTurismo and adopted by over 120,000 gamers.
This success led to the Rivolta family's decision to revive the company with its first GT model of the new millennium: the GTZ. The design and production of these exclusive collectible cars were entrusted to Zagato. The technological partnership with GM's
Chevrolet Corvette
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for the project is an historic one. Only 19 GTZs will be produced.
Production range
Data from automobile-catalog.com.
Concept cars
* 1972
Iso Varedo
The Iso Varedo was a concept car produced by Italian car manufacturer Iso Autoveicoli S.p.A. in 1972 styled by Ercole Spada. It was unveiled at the Turin Motor Show#1972, 1972 Turin Motor Show. Only one Varedo was ever built. It currently resides ...
* 1993 Iso Grifo 90
* 1996 Iso Grifo 96
* 2017 IsoRivolta
Zagato
Zagato is an independent coachbuilding company and total design centre located northwest of Milan in Terrazzano, a small village near Rho, Lombardy, Italy. The company's premises occupies an area of 23,000 square metres (250,000 sq ft)- 11,000 ...
Vision Gran Turismo The Vision Gran Turismo program (commonly abbreviated Vision GT or VGT) is a series of concept cars for the Gran Turismo video game series, developed by a cross-section of the world's top automobile manufacturers. These cars appeared originally in ...
References
External links
Iso Rivolta and Bizzarrini restorations & parts in USAby Maurice Mentens
Iso Rivolta Official Websiteonline from 2017 October
by Dutch collector Marvin van der Geld
* A short overview o
Motorbase.com*https://web.archive.org/web/20090521152825/http://www.classicscars.com/chassis/iso.htm Database Chassis Number for early Iso A3C
IsoRegistry.cominformation about Iso Grifo, Rivolta, Lele etc.
ISO Community at Google+Iso & Bizzarrini Interest Circle SwitzerlandIso & Bizzarrini Owner's ClubIso Restorations
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