Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta

[2] The 2uettottanta represents the culmination of the long-standing partnership between the two Italian firms, and pays tribute to the iconic 60s-era Duetto roadster.

The 2 in the name refers to its two-seater configuration, "2uetto" to the influence of Alfa's classic Duetto model, and ottanta – 80 in Italian – to the number of years since Pininfarina was founded.

A carbon band in the lower part of the front end acts as a splitter and directs airflow towards the rear.

The detailing includes glowing white Alfa Romeo badges on the centre of the speedometer and rev counter needles.

The car is equipped with a longitudinally-mounted, turbocharged 1750 cc four-cylinder engine, a tribute to the 1750 Veloce from 1968, one of many versions derived from the famous "Osso di Seppia" (Cuttlefish).

Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta