Alfa Romeo Is Planning An F1-Derived 641bhp Hybrid Giulia Coupe
Alfa Romeo is planning a two-door Giulia coupe with an F1-derived Energy Recovery System (ERS) and as much as 641bhp, according to reports. Please be real, etc.
The baseline for the staggering power output – just 20 ponies short of a Ferrari 488 – would come from the 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 already used in the likes of the Giulia Quadrifoglio.
If it works in the same way as in F1, the performance-oriented ERS system would most likely harvest normally-wasted heat energy from the exhaust and brakes, store it in a small-ish battery and deploy it when needed, to increase the dose of speed.
A smaller, less powerful version is under development, too, based on the 276bhp turbocharged four-pot and good for 345bhp overall.
The two-door car would get new bodywork throughout, and could even get a new nose to differentiate it from the four-door Giulia. A range of familiar combustion engines would be offered in cheaper models, including the 276bhp four-cylinder turbo on its own.
The old GTV badge could be resurrected for the sleek and stylish Italian, imagined in the render at the top by our good buddy X-Tomi Design. It could also be called the Giulia Sprint. Either way, a two-door Giulia with 641bhp would be utterly bonkers. We already love it.
Source: Autocar
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Matt Kimberley I seriously hope you’re already in the process of writing this!