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Avanti is an Italian word meaning forward or ahead. In everyday Italian, it functions as an adverb and is used in expressions such as andiamo avanti ("let's go forward") or to indicate movement toward a location or goal. The term has been adopted as a proper name and title in various contexts, often conveying a sense of progress or forward-looking design.

Avanti! (Il giornale) refers to a historic Italian socialist newspaper founded in 1892 by Filippo Turati and

The Studebaker Avanti is a model of American automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation in the early

others.
It
served
for
many
years
as
the
official
organ
of
the
Italian
Socialist
Party,
and
it
played
a
central
role
in
the
party's
communications
and
political
activities.
The
newspaper
was
banned
during
the
fascist
regime
and
later
revived
after
World
War
II,
continuing
to
be
used
by
socialist
and
left-leaning
movements
in
various
forms.
1960s.
Unveiled
in
1962
as
a
futurist
two-door
coupe,
the
Avanti
featured
a
fiberglass
body
and
a
low,
aerodynamic
profile
designed
by
Raymond
Loewy
and
his
design
team.
It
is
often
cited
as
a
landmark
in
American
automotive
styling.
The
name
Avanti,
meaning
forward
in
Italian,
was
chosen
to
evoke
progress
and
speed.