Bertone Confirms Limited Runabout Series

Published on January 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Silver Bertone Runabout convertible sports prototype, showcasing its elongated design with fluid lines, rear cabin, and round headlights, parked in a studio setting.

Bertone Confirms Limited Runabout Series

The design house Bertone has announced that it will launch a very limited production run of its Runabout prototype. What began as a mere aesthetic study will now transform into a real automobile, destined for a select circle of customers. This decision comes after the great interest sparked by the model at various international exhibitions. 🚗

A Design that Blends Classic and Contemporary

The Runabout is a two-seater convertible that captures the essence of 1960s roadsters. Its profile features extensive and organic lines, with a low hood and very pronounced wheel arches. The cabin position, located near the rear axle, gives it a stretched silhouette with a sense of motion. Elements like its circular headlights and side air intakes pay homage to past automotive icons.

Key Design Features:
  • Two-seater convertible configuration with roadster spirit.
  • Body with fluid and elongated lines, featuring a rear cabin.
  • Classic details such as round headlights and prominent side air intakes.
The best way to preserve a unique prototype is to build a few more and market them.

Power Comes from a Twin-Turbo V8

To power this sports car, Bertone has selected an American-sourced engine. It is a 6.2-liter V8 engine equipped with two turbochargers, capable of generating 700 horsepower. This block is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission that directs power to the rear axle. Although official performance figures have not been revealed, it is anticipated that its behavior will match its engine. 💨

Main Technical Specifications:
  • Twin-turbo V8 engine, 6.2 liters with 700 HP.
  • 8-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive.
  • Expected performance in line with its high power.

From Concept to Reality

This step by Bertone demonstrates how a design exercise can materialize when there is specific demand. The limited production run of the Runabout not only satisfies collectors but also perpetuates the vision of a prototype that captivated the public. It is a strategy that turns a design dream into a tangible and exclusive object. ✨