View Photos of the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
Alfa Romeo's latest creation is the limited-run 33 Stradale. The supercar offers gas or battery power, and production is capped at 33 units. All are spoken for.
The 33 Stradale shares its name and basic form with the 33 Stradale sports car Alfa Romeo produced in the late 1960s.
Alfa Romeo will offer buyers the opportunity to option their 33 Stradale with either an internal-combustion engine or a battery-electric powertrain.
The 33 Stradale offers two trims: Tributo and Alfa Corse.
The Tributo guise includes leather in two different shades and aluminum trim.
The Alfa Corse trim stands apart for its use of Alcantara (either as a complement to one shade of leather or completely on its own) and carbon-fiber decor.
Like Alfa Romeo's last limited-run sports car, the 8C, the 33 Stradale pulls from the Maserati parts bin, sharing key chassis components with the MC20.
Like the original 33 Stradale, the new model includes a set of butterfly doors.
A twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6 with north of 620 horsepower motivates the gas-powered 33 Stradale.
Alfa Romeo's employing coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera to build the 33 Stradale by hand.
Battery-electric 33 Stradales will pack a punch of more than 750 horses.
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
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