In a harmonious blend of heritage and modernity, Alfa Romeo rejuvenates the legendary 1967 33 Stradale, marking the brand’s first custom-crafted car since 1969. And the result? Simply breathtaking.
This modern masterpiece marries traditional internal combustion with state-of-the-art electric capabilities, while paying homage to the original’s iconic design. Orchestrated by Alfa Romeo Centro Stile, the vehicle exudes the timeless allure of its predecessor, complete with striking butterfly doors and an expansive sunroof, infusing a dash of drama.
The aerodynamic silhouette proudly showcases trademarks such as the distinct shield and elliptical lights. At its rear, observers will appreciate the truncated tail, intriguing V-graphics, and circular taillights. Inside, the interiors remain steeped in minimalistic grandeur, emphasizing raw driving sensation and nodding to the 1967 design.
For the thrill-seekers, the car packs a punch with 620 hp from a V-6 twin-turbo engine. Alternatively, enthusiasts can lean into the BEV variant, ramping up to an exhilarating 750 hp. With a top speed of 206 mph and a swift 0-60 mph in under three seconds, the new 33 Stradale promises sheer exhilaration.
Embracing its custom-build or “fuoriserie” essence, a limited run of 33 units will see the light of day. Each piece promises an unparalleled experience, with the Alfa Romeo Bottega team meticulously working alongside customers, ensuring every car has its own story.
Reflecting on this monumental recreation, Alfa Romeo’s CEO, Jean-Philippe Imparato, commented, “With the new 33 Stradale, we aspired to mirror our rich past, to honor the brand, and to resonate with our Alfisti enthusiasts. This achievement stems from the dedication, expertise, and fervor of our collective, backed by leadership who envision a future that reveres our unparalleled legacy.”
For a nostalgic journey intertwined with present marvels, delve into the video by Alfa Romeo showcased below.