Where Soul Meets Technology: Roarington's Digital Twins

  • 16 August 2025
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We recently recounted how Sergio Scaglietti's magnificent Ferraris were crafted: with a hammer and almost by eye! It might seem absurd to reproduce them perfectly with the most sophisticated technologies available today. Yet, it's the opposite, exactly the opposite: the more the original car tells its story, the more exciting it will be to discover its unique features that will remain forever unique. The program implemented by Roarington to allow collectors to have a digital twin of their car represents the pinnacle of refinement and care for their collectible heritage. It also means owning its true, secret soul. An example of how a Digital Twin is created is the Lancia D24 that raced and won the Carrera Panamericana in 1953. Unique, one of four that competed in the series of victories achieved by the Lancia team during its brief but intense racing season. As you can see from the images, the level of perfection is absolute, and its Digital Twin is its soul.

My classic has a soul - 1 The Digital Twin is a true virtual extension of the physical car, drivable on Roarington simulators.

Following the same process, with Roarington's Digital Twin, your classic car becomes immortal. The vehicle is digitized with absolute precision through a high-definition 3D scan. In about 4-5 hours, every minute detail is captured: from the curvature of the bodywork to the textures of the materials, to the most detailed finishes. This makes it a digital twin of your car, including the original chassis number, which is also identical in the virtual version. Along with the scan, it is possible to integrate the vehicle's entire historical documentation, making the Twin a true virtual extension of the physical car and a valuable document for any eventuality, including a sale, perhaps at an international auction.

My classic has a soul - 2 Through a detailed scan, the car is virtually reproduced, including the original chassis number and all documentation.

Once the scan is complete, the Roarington team proceeds with 3D finishing to ensure the model's perfection when used across various platforms. Having a Digital Twin of your car expands its potential: for example, you can drive it in the simulators "Sportiva," designed by Pininfarina, and "Elio Z," by Zagato, or participate in increasingly popular digital exhibitions, even creating collectible NFTs. Furthermore, thanks to the certification of authenticity issued by TCCT, each Digital Twin enters the Roarington world with its own verified identity, ready to race, be exhibited, or be collected within the digital platform dedicated to classic cars. A new era for classic cars: real, virtual, and without borders.

Watch the video to discover more about Digital Twin

The Cisitalia 202 Digital Twin