Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale. This is its ‘roar.’

Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale. This is its ‘roar.’
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  • Alfa Romeo unveils to the brand’s fans the ‘roar’ of the new 33 Stradale. link to video
  • Dynamic development led by the Alfa Romeo engineering team is going ahead as planned; hence the opportunity to capture its recognizably Alfa Romeo ‘roar.’
  • A singular parallel with the elegant, harmonic and sophisticated melodies of classical music. A recognizably Alfa Romeo sound, a soundtrack of power and precision, the result of mechanical mastery and Italian passion.
  • In the meantime, the style prototype presented almost a year ago at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese continues its international tour by taking part in the biggest automotive events around the world.

To date, those who have had the opportunity to see the style prototype of the new Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale up close and personal have been able to appreciate – static only so far – the unique design that scrupulously and respectfully revisits the stylistic features of the 1967 33 Stradale.

Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale’s ‘roar’

Enthusiasts can now enjoy the typical Alfa Romeo roar of the version fitted with the twin-turbo V6 engine that delivers over 620 hp. Almost a year after its presentation at the Arese Museum, the Alfa Romeo engineering team has focused on the dynamic development of the Fuoriserie: limited to just 33 units, it has the dual ambition of offering excellent performance on the track, without compromising on comfort and ease of use, including for everyday driving.

During the dynamic tests, the engine sound was captured and is now available on the brand’s official social media channels, with a reproduction as a parallel with the elegant, harmonic and sophisticated melodies of classical music. A recognizably Alfa Romeo sound, a soundtrack of power and precision, the result of mechanical mastery and Italian passion.

In the meantime, the international tour of the style model continues, having already taken part in the biggest automotive events around the world since its debut on August 30, 2023. These have included the Villa d’Este Concours d’Élégance, where it won the coveted “Design Concept Award,” and more recently, the custom-built car’s debut at a public event other than in Italy at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.