The Iso Lele (or Iso Rivolta Lele) is a grand tourer that was produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Iso Automoveicoli S.p.A. between 1969 and 1974. The Lele, being a 2+2-seater, filled the gap between the Grifo and the Fidia while sharing its powertrain with its siblings. The styling was done by Marcello Gandini of Bertone. The car is named after Lele Rivolta, wife of Piero Rivolta (son of Iso company founder Renzo).[2]
History and overview
Meant as a Christmas present for Piere Rivolta's wife Rachelle (LeLe) Rivolta,[3] it was decided to put the car into production to succeed the IR 300.[4] It was first presented to the public at the 1969 New York International Auto Show and was made to compete against the Lamborghini Espada