Talk:Carrozzeria Castagna

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Does it still exist?[edit]

The website is down. It seems Castagna has ceased in 2019 or being inactiv since 2019. The Aznom Palladium seems not a development of Carrozeria Castagna. It will built by a company called Aznom srl. (https://www.aznompalladium.com/ Homepage Aznom)

The design of Aznom Palladium is not from 2020, it is from 2018.

https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1129798_700-horsepower-aznom-palladium-all-terrain-luxury-sedan-mines-for-rich-adventurers

"Aznom's sedan is called the Palladium, and it blends elements of the Rolls-Royce Phantom, Bentley Flying Spur and even the Lamborghini Urus in its design. Responsible for the look was Alessandro Camorali of Camal Studio in Turin, Italy."

So it seems it is not a design of Castagna. Camal Studio is mentioned as Partner on the Aznom website, Castagna is not mentioned. Edit: I commented Aznom Palladium out. --Ovaron (talk) 00:10, 8 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]