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NSU Prinz Giardiniera Scioneri

The NSU Prinz Giardiniera Scioneri one-off.

Vehicle Overview

The NSU Prinz Giardiniera by Scioneri is a limited-production estate variant derived from the NSU Prinz 4 platform, modified by the Italian coachbuilding firm Carrozzeria Scioneri during the early 1960s. Conceived as a practical reinterpretation of the compact German saloon, the Giardiniera variant introduced increased utility while retaining the core mechanical attributes and compact dimensions of the base model. The NSU Prinz 4, introduced in 1961, was powered by a rear-mounted, air-cooled, two-cylinder engine with a displacement of 598 cc. The engine was coupled to a four-speed manual gearbox, and the car employed independent suspension at both the front and rear. Its monocoque construction and minimal weight contributed to efficient fuel consumption and urban maneuverability. Scioneri’s conversion retained the original chassis and drivetrain layout. Modifications were primarily concentrated on the rear bodywork, where the roofline was extended and a rear hatch integrated, thereby creating a two-door estate or “Giardiniera” configuration. This adaptation offered expanded cargo capacity over the saloon model while preserving seating for four occupants. The resulting vehicle offered increased functional versatility without a significant alteration to overall vehicle length or wheelbase. The design execution maintained the essential visual identity of the NSU Prinz, incorporating minor adjustments to accommodate the extended roof structure and rear aperture. Interior accommodations were modestly revised to suit the altered rear section. No known modifications were made to engine performance or suspension geometry. Production of the NSU Prinz Giardiniera by Scioneri was limited and is believed to have been conducted primarily for the Italian market. No formal production figures or complete build records are publicly available. The vehicle did not progress beyond small-scale coachbuilt fabrication and remains largely undocumented within broader automotive manufacturing archives. The NSU Prinz Giardiniera represents a period in European automotive history wherein local coachbuilders engaged in adaptive reconfiguration of mass-produced platforms to address regional market preferences. While it did not achieve series production, the model is illustrative of the interplay between industrial design and artisanal manufacturing practices in the post-war European context.

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