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Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale | Icon Returns with Two Limited Edition Powertrain Variants

Alfa Romeo just revealed the new 33 Stradale, a retro-modern take inspired by the historic 1967 model. Produced by the Alfa Romeo Centro Stile, the new 33 Stradale gets an updated design, silhouette, and powertrains. Limited to only 33 units, all sold and accounted for, the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale marks a new two-seater coupé era for the Italian carmaker.

The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale takes the original model and takes it up a notch with a new aluminum H-frame and carbon-fiber monocoque form handcrafted by the coachbuilders at Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. It features the brand’s iconic front V-shield, complex elliptical-base lighting, butterfly doors with two large air inlets, wraparound carbon fiber and aluminum sunroof, hood and trunk ‘cofango’ configuration, and the round tail light clusters.

The 33 Stradale’s interior has a retro feel to it with its art deco style that mimics a jet airplane cockpit and comes with Tributo or Alfa Corse trim options in aluminum, carbon fiber, leather, and Alcantara. It has physical switchgear, a 3D telescope display, a clutter-free steering wheel, a cockpit-style instrument panel, an aviation-inspired dashboard and central tunnel, wraparound seats, and a drive-mode selector that offers two settings: Strada mode that favors on-road comfort, and the track-oriented Pista setting.

The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale is available in two powertrain options. The gas-powered version runs on a 620 hp 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo engine paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch automated transmission. The optional BEV variant can produce a total output of over 750 HP, with an estimated range of 240 miles. Both versions are capable of reaching a top speed of 206 mph and can go from 0-60 in less than 3 seconds. Other features include a front axle lift system, an Alfa Romeo brake-by-wire system, Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, six-piston monobloc calipers in aluminum in the front, and a four-piston system in the rear.

The customization options via a dedicated program allow the development of functional stylistic elements together with the Alfa Romeo team, which includes air intakes, wheels, and the distinctive front shield, all the way to a personally assigned chassis number. The specific VIN includes eight digits chosen by the customer and marked on the central tunnel.

Production of the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale is expected to begin in early 2024. For more information, please visit the Alfa Romeo website.

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