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Gas-powered or all-electric sports car
Motor vehicle
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Manufacturer
Alfa Romeo Production June 2024 (to commence)
[1] Assembly Italy:
Milan (
Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera )
Designer César Barreau (exterior design),
[2]
[3] at Centro Stile Alfa Romeo under
Alejandro Mesonero-Romanos
Class
Sports car (
S )
Body style 2-door
coupé
Layout
Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive Doors
Butterfly Related
Maserati MC20
Engine 3.0-litre
690T
twin-turbo
V6
Electric motor 3×
permanent magnet synchronous Power output 559 kW (750 hp) (
WLTP , EV version)
Transmission 8-speed
ZF
[4]
dual-clutch
Wheelbase 2,700 mm (106.3 in) Length 4,637 mm (182.6 in) Width 1,966 mm (77.4 in) Height 1,226 mm (48.3 in)
Kerb weight 1,500–2,100 kg (3,307–4,630 lb) Predecessor
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (spiritual)
The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale is a
sports car manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer
Alfa Romeo . Unveiled on August 30, 2023, the car was made available with two powertrain options, either a 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged
690T V6 engine (which is a development of the engine from the
Giulia Quadrifoglio ) or an all-electric powertrain option.
[5]
[4] The project began development in June 2022 at the initiative of Jean-Philippe Imparato, head of Alfa Romeo, taking some of its development work from an abandoned Alfa Romeo project that was used to develop the
Maserati MC20 .
[6]
[7] The car is meant to be an homage to the
original 1967 model and a limited production of just 33 units is expected to begin in June 2024. The cars will be produced by the Italian coach building firm Touring Superleggera.
[8]
[9]
References
^ Smith, Christopher (August 31, 2023).
"Most Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Buyers Choose V6 Over Electric Powertrain" . Motor1.com . Retrieved 2024-05-20 .
^
"263" . Auto&Design . 8 January 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2024 .
^ Welti, Dörte (7 February 2024).
"Alfa Romeo Stradale 33: Supersportwagen im Retrostil als Erfolgsrezept gedacht" .
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 22 June 2024 .
^
a
b Padeanu, Adrian (August 30, 2023).
"Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Debuts With 620 HP And Even More Potent EV Version" . Motor1.com . Retrieved 2024-05-20 .
^ Bell, Sebastien (August 30, 2023).
"New Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale: Stunning Flagship Pays Tribute To Alfa's Original Supercar" . Carscoops . Retrieved 2024-05-20 .
^ Gaudy, Géraldine (30 August 2023).
"Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale. Ce qui se cache derrière la surprise du 30 août" . L'argus (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-20 .
^ Quick, Jack (15 September 2023).
"How the Maserati MC20 supercar started life as an Alfa Romeo" . Carexpert.com . Retrieved 2024-05-20 .
^ Crooks, Alastair (August 30, 2023).
"New Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale supercar unveiled with V6 and pure-electric power" . Auto Express . Retrieved 2024-05-20 .
^ Bryce, Jonathan (August 30, 2023).
"New Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale revealed with V6 and EV options" . Autocar . Retrieved 2024-05-20 .
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