Unveiled on August 30, 2023, the car was made available with two powertrain options, either a 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged 690T V6 engine (which is a development of the engine from the Giulia Quadrifoglio) or an all-electric powertrain option.
[5][4] The project began development in June 2022 at the initiative of Jean-Philippe Imparato, head of Alfa Romeo, taking some of its development work from an abandoned Alfa Romeo project that was used to develop the Maserati MC20.
[6][7] The car is meant to be an homage to the original 1967 model and a limited production of just 33 units is expected to begin in June 2024.
The cars will be produced by the Italian coach building firm Touring Superleggera.
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