Pininfarina presented their own interpretation of the Giulia TZ at the 1965 Turin Motor Show. Known as the Giulia 1600 Sport Coupé, the car featured an impressively aerodynamic bodywork. The Giulia Pininfarina was designed by Aldo Brovarone, an already established designer and the author of some of the most beautiful cars of that period. Brovarone further enhanced the limited height of the chassis frame, using long protrusions and pronounced front fenders. Another design feature is the delicate crest that runs along the entire bonnet, starting from the Alfa Romeo shield. The Giulia Pininfarina is still in exceptional conservation conditions today.