The Italian styling house Zagato has revealed this one-off creation. Essentially, its a two-door sportscar based on the Alfa Romeo Giulia, but with a shortened wheelbase, engine from the GTAm and a manual transmission.
Sadly, there’s going to be just one of these and its a one-off creation designed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first collaboration between Zagato coachbuilders and Alfa Romeo. This vehicle is headed to a German collector who has an extensive collection featuring many Alfa Romeos as well as Zagato Aston Martins.
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Using a manual-equipped Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio as a donor car, Zagato got to work and shortened the wheelbase and upgrading parts to GTAm spec. The 2.9-litre biturbo V6 cranks out 397 kW and power goes to the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual gearbox. It may share many parts from the Giulia (and headlights from the Tonale SUV), but the bodywork is brand-new and designed in-house.
The front is bold and aggressive, with plenty of carbon fibre and large intakes. There’s a large Alfa Romeo logo in the grille and twin central exhausts round off the unique design. Inside, there’s the dashboard straight from the Giulia, but there are some unique touches like the carbon-fibre door detailing and carbon-fibre bucket seats.
Given the design and the fact that there’s just one, we reckon that Zagato will be approached to make a few more. A price wasn’t disclosed, but if any other unique one-off creations from European coachbuilders are anything to go by, we wouldn’t be surprised if it cost around €500 000.