Life Senator Sergio Pininfarina, Honorary Chairman of the Pininfarina Group, passed away last night at his home in Turin. His wife Giorgia and sons Lorenza and Paolo were with to him until the last moment.
The Board of Directors and Ferrari are supporting Sergio’s family while honoring the memory of the entrepreneurial figure of Sergio Pininfarina. He lead and influenced Ferrari for years leading the company with a steady hand while following tradition of elegance and style that constantly renewed even the highest of standards of innovation and harmonious beauty.
Born in Turin on September 8, 1926 Sergio Pininfarina eventually graduated in mechanical engineering from the Polytechnic of Torino in 1950. Following graduation he began his career in the family firm, Carrozzeria Pinin Farina. In 1960, he undertook the responsibility of General Manager of the firm and became the Managing Director in 1961. In 1966, at his father’s death, he took over the Chairmanship of the Company; in 2006 he became Honorary Chairman. Then in 1961, the President of the Italian Republic, Giovanni Gronchi, changed by decree the name Farina in Pininfarina. By 2005 he was appointed Life Senator for honouring the Country by high merits in the social field.
Among the most significant stages of his activity in Pininfarina: from 1955 to 1958, the planning and the construction of new facilities at Grugliasco (Torino); the construction of the new Studies and Research Centre inaugurated in 1966; in 1972, the Wind Tunnel on 1:1 scale started its activities, the first in Italy and one of the few in the world; in 1979, Pininfarina took the form of an holding Company; in 1982, a new company “Pininfarina Studi e Ricerche S.p.A.” was settled at Cambiano (Torino); in 1986, a new plant in San Giorgio Canavese – near Turin – started operating; in the same year, Pininfarina successfully entered the Italian Stock Exchange; in 1986, with the setting up the company “Pininfarina Extra S.r.l.”, the Pininfarina Group enlarged its design activities towards all the areas of the industrial design, beyond the traditional one of the means of transport; in 1987 a new plant in Bairo Canavese is acquired; in 1991 “Pininfarina Deutschland GmbH” was set up; in 2002 it is inaugurated in Cambiano the new Engineering Centre; in 2003 the incorporation of the new Company “Pininfarina Sverige AB”.
Main past positions include:
From 1974 to 1977 he has been professor of “Car Body Design” at the Polytechnic of Torino. President of the Industrial Association of Torino (1978-1984);
Member of the European Parliament (1979-1988);
President of the Federation of Industrial Associations of Piedmont (1983-1988);
President of International Organisation of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (1987-1989);
President of Confindustria (1988-1992);
Board Member of AUME (Association for the Monetary Union of Europe, 1989-1997);
Vice President of UNICE (Union of Industrial and Employers’ Confederations of Europe, 1990-1994);
President of Comitato Leonardo – Italian Quality Committee (1993-1996);
Co-President of “Comitato per la Direttrice Ferroviaria Europea Transpadana” (1991-2001);
President of Banca CRT (2001-2002);
Chief of the Italian delegation in the Intergovernmental Italian- French Commission for the new high-speed railway link between Lyon and Turin (2001-2005);
Chairman FIDIA S.p.A. (1996-2006);
Co-President Italy-Japan Business Group (2004-2007);
Chairman Editrice La Stampa S.p.A. (2004-2008);
Member of the Board of Directors of Ferrari S.p.A. (1969-2011).
Sergio Pininfarina received numerous honours. The main are: he was appointed “Cavaliere del Lavoro” by the President of the Italian Republic (1976); Légion d’Honneur (Chevalier, 1979, and Officier, 1997), “Honorary Royal Designer for Industry” (1983), Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (1988), Designer Lifetime Achievement Award (1991), Super Trophée de l’”Automobile Magazine” (1992), “Guglielmo Tagliacarne” award (1994) , the “Italy in the World” award (1994), the Career Award Compasso d’Oro (1995), the “France-Italie” Award (1997), “Lion d’Oro” (1998), “Trophée du design” (1998), Premio Leonardo (1999), “Head of the Century in the International Automotive Hall of Fame” (2001), the award “Torino libera” (2001), Business and Culture Award (2003), Palme d’Or du Festival Automobile International (2005), Automotive Hall of Fame of Dearborn, Michigan (2007); European Automotive Hall of Fame of Geneva (2008).
He received 4 Honorary Degrees: in 1993 the Honorary Degree in Economics and Commerce by the LUISS-Rome; in 2002 the one of the Royal College of Art of London and the one in Industrial Design of the Polytechnic of Milano; in 2004 the one as Doctor of Fine Arts from the College for Creative Studies-CCS from Detroit.

















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