
The car of choice is the Alpine A110 Rallye GT+, wrapped in striking artwork by the Berlin-based BlackFish studio. This marks Delphi’s first venture into blending technical prowess with creative expression, paying tribute to the engineers and mechanics who shape car culture worldwide.
The Alpine A110 Rallye GT+ embodies rally heritage and cutting-edge engineering and serves as the perfect canvas for Delphi’s message. The collaboration reinforces Delphi’s strategic ties to Alpine, including their partnership with the BWT Alpine Formula One Team and development of a hydrogen fuel system for the Alpenglow concept under the PHINIA brand. Signatech Automobiles, Alpine’s motorsport powerhouse, helped realize this project, with their rally ace Raphael Astier driving the Art Car during the event.
BlackFish’s design breathes fresh energy into the rally car, blending tradition and innovation. Founded over two decades ago near the Nürburgring, BlackFish is renowned for injecting street and motorsport culture into their work, making them ideal partners for this unique project.
Tutto Bene, held in the scenic Lombard Alps near Monte Mottarone, is already fast becoming a highlight for automotive enthusiasts. Its hill climb route offers a stunning backdrop for this marriage of art, engineering, and motorsport history.
Delphi’s commitment extends beyond products and technologies to include celebration of automotive culture in its many forms. As Neil Fryer, Global VP of Aftermarket at PHINIA, puts it, “The Delphi Art Car represents the sum of our experience in aftermarket innovation and a tribute to car culture worldwide.”
With roots stretching back over a century, PHINIA continues to push boundaries, supporting cleaner and smarter mobility through brands like Delphi. Their Art Car project represents a new chapter where technology and artistry meet, capturing the passion that fuels the automotive community.
For details on PHINIA and Delphi, visit phinia.com and delphi.com.