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The Asso di Picche or 'Ace of Spades' was a concept car built by Audi in 1973. It was commissioned by Italdesign, the avant grade Italian design and engineering company based in Turin, Italy. Giorgetto Giugiaro, founder of Italdesign in 1968, envisaged a compact sports car with the archetypal wedge profile, crafted by Karmann. The platform and mechanics of the Audi 80 formed the basis for the new Asso di Picche, and the chassis was presented at the 1973 Frankfurt Motor Show to great acclaim. However, the new Audi never made it to series production, whereas its cousin, the Volkswagen Scirocco, which borrowed several design features from the revolutionary Audi, did go into production a year later. The design for the Asso di Picche was so revered, it was revived in a 2023 50th Anniversary edition - the Italdesign Asso di Picche in Movimento.
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