Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Gets Special Bodykit From ErreErre Fuoriserie
by AutoExpert | 17 July, 2022
This edition of Concorso d’eleganza auto d’epoca Poltu Quatu Classic hosted the premiere of an Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio dubbed in its brand new retro-inspired bodykit from the Turin-based ErreErre Fuoriserie. The new bodykit’s design is based on the 60’s Giulia Tipo 105.
Following the leaked photos of the event attendees, ErreErre Fuoriserie has launched an official gallery with the carbon fiber body, which took approximately 5.000 hours to create.
The design has been almost dramatically changed to the classical style, featuring round headlights, a retro grille paired with a smaller Scudetto grille, and a carbon fiber splitter with round intakes on the bumper. The hood is ventilated and the fenders seem to create an opening out of the front doors.
Unlike the front, the rear is less similar to the original model, with LED taillights borrowed from a Mercedes-Benz G-Class, with an integrated spoiler in the custom tailgate. While this one is extending up to the rear fenders, another double spoiler is installed on the rooftop. The rear bumper has a boxier look and comes with central double exhaust pipes in the diffuser.
The interior of the car has been left unchanged, just like its engine and adaptive suspension, which translates into a 2.9-liter V6 twin-turbo engine delivering 503 hp at 600 NM of torque to the rear wheels through a limited-slip differential and an 8-speed automatic. This Giulia Quadrifoglio runs on 19-inch wheels dressed in CNC-milled rims, featuring 15 small holes.
ErreErre Fuoriserie says that it wanted to blend modern techniques and design trends with Italian craftsmanship. There will be a limited number of units produced and the price has not been announced yet.