Bovensiepen Zagato Unleashed: German Engineering, Italian Soul
A new name has entered the realm of grand touring excellence: Bovensiepen, debuting with an extraordinary creation that blends the soul of Italian design with the power of Bavarian engineering. Meet the Bovensiepen Zagato, a handcrafted Gran Turismo that redefines elegance and performance.

Unveiled at the prestigious Fuori Concorso on Lake Como, the Bovensiepen Zagato is the result of a passionate collaboration between two family-run icons—Zagato of Milan and Bovensiepen of Buchloe. The design is unmistakably Zagato: a low-slung body with sculpted curves, frameless windows, and the signature “Double Bubble” roofline. Every line feels intentional, rooted in coachbuilding heritage but forward-looking in execution.

Underneath the beauty lies serious power. A 3.0-litre inline-six delivers 611 hp and 700 Nm of torque, launching the car from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds and pushing it beyond 300 km/h. Paired with bespoke Bilstein dampers, forged aluminium wheels, and a featherweight titanium exhaust by Akrapovič, the Zagato doesn’t just look the part—it plays it with symphonic intensity.

Crafted in Buchloe, each car takes over 250 hours to assemble. Around 400 parts are developed specifically for this model, ensuring that every Bovensiepen Zagato is as unique as its owner. The interior is a celebration of craftsmanship: from milled aluminium paddle shifters to the optional full Lavalina® leather trim, made to order in your choice of over 60 hues and materials.

As Andrea Zagato puts it, “When you combine two DNAs, the result should be a stronger DNA.” The Bovensiepen Zagato proves just that—an automotive statement piece built not for the masses, but for connoisseurs of timeless driving experiences.

More information at www.bovensiepen.com.



