This Italian Firm Will Turn A New Alfa Romeo Giulia Into An Old One For £420,000
Though the current Alfa Romeo Giulia is a fantastic-looking thing, you could argue easily that it doesn’t quite capture the elegance of the original Giulia Super saloon. Well, good news - there’s an Italian firm willing to step in to fix that.
ErreErre Fuoriseri has revealed a complete reworking of the Giulia Quadrifolgio that swaps out pretty much any recognisable panel on the standard car for new bodywork that resembles the Giulia Super of the ‘60s and ‘70s.
The sleek lines of the standard car have all become rather boxy, right down to the stubby front and rear overhangs. Once-thin head- and taillights have been swapped out for individual quad units on either end of the car, and there’s now even a roof-mounted spoiler. We’re big fans of the throwback steel wheels, though.
ErreErre Fuoriseri has mucked around with the standard Quadrifoglio’s 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 a little too, boosting power to 554bhp and 502lb ft of torque - up from 513bhp and 443lb ft.
To help manage that extra power, there’s also a new Bilstein B16 suspension system and upgraded Brembo carbon ceramic brakes.
Gianluca Rubatto, ErreErre Fuoriserie chief executive officer, said: "With the new ErreErre Fuoriserie we wanted to create something unique, serving the greatest enthusiasts and nostalgics. A car that makes the lucky buyer unique every day, along with modern safety. This could only be achieved thanks to the competence, rigour and passion of our team. It is the brand's first 'fuoriserie' and it certainly won't be the last."
Only 33 examples of the Giulia ErreErre Fuoriseri are planned for production, and each will cost €400,000 (approx. £350,000) before tax - which includes a donor car. By the time you’ve had it registered, you’re in for at least £420,000 - just over five times the price of a standard Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio…
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