Here's The Updated Version Of The Classic Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
by AutoExpert | 1 September, 2023
Alfa Romeo's newest supercar is a tribute to the classic Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 and its road version, the 33 Stradale. This modern-day 33 Stradale offers a choice between a turbocharged V6 engine and an all-electric setup.
Both versions can hit a top speed of 206 mph and go from 0 to 62 mph in less than three seconds. The electric version packs a punch with 750 hp and can travel up to 280 miles on a single charge. On the other hand, the twin-turbo V6 engine cranks out 620 hp, which gets sent to the wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission and an electronic limited-slip differential.
Interestingly, the new Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale features a smart double-arm suspension that can lift the front end to tackle speed bumps. This suspension is built into a strong H-frame and a lightweight carbon fiber monocoque chassis.
Developed with input from F1 driver Valtteri Bottas, the new Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale offers two driving modes: Strada for comfortable cruising and Pista for an exhilarating track experience. Speaking of the interior, it takes cues from the aviation world, using aluminum, carbon, and leather for a blend of luxury and aggression. Meanwhile, the body is designed to improve aerodynamics and generate downforce without relying on active systems.
Sadly, only 33 units of the 33 Stradale were up for grabs, available in Tributo and Alfa Corse trims, and they're all gone. Buyers had a chance to personalize their cars with the help of Alfa Romeo's Bottega team, so each one is truly unique. While Alfa Romeo hasn't spilled the beans on prices, estimates suggest each of these beauties costs around $1 million.