The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Is A 620bhp, Mid-Engined Swansong

Alfa Romeo’s internal combustion era is going out in style, thanks to a new, twin-turbo V6-powered supercar that’s also available as an EV
The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Is A 620bhp, Mid-Engined Swansong

From 2025, Alfa Romeo will only release electric cars. But don’t worry - before that happens, the Italian brand has one final, combustion-powered treat in store. The 33 Stradale.

It’s the mid-engined Alfa supercar we were promised years ago only to never receive, but it’s certainly been worth the wait. We’re talking about a carbon fibre tub, a twin-turbo V6 mounted in the middle, and looks to die for.

The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Is A 620bhp, Mid-Engined Swansong

Taking inspiration from the 33 Stradale of the 1960s, the modern version wraps a carbon fibre monocoque (we'd imagine one related to that of the Maserati MC20) in swoopy bodywork with a bubble-like cockpit stuffed with huge glass panels. The doors, by the way, open in the look-at-me butterfly-hinged manner.

Behind the two-seater cockpit is a 620bhp 2.9-litre V6 derived from the unit Alfa Romeo fits to its Giulia Quadrifoglio and Stelvio Quadrifoglio performance models, driving the rear wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. 

The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Is A 620bhp, Mid-Engined Swansong

Although it seems beside the point when this is effectively a celebration of combustion, you can, if preferred, go for an all-electric setup outputting 740bhp and capable of hitting 62mph in roughly three seconds. The range will be around 280 miles. 

The cabin is a minimalistic affair - no big screens in here - with some gorgeous aircraft-inspired touches. Exactly how it looks depends on how it's specced - 'Alfa Corse' involves lots of Alcantara and carbon fibre, while 'Tributo' replaces all that with aluminium and leather. Those butterfly doors are pulled down with leather straps - a sort of classy take on what Porsche does with its GT cars, we suppose. 

The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Is A 620bhp, Mid-Engined Swansong

The suspension setup involves the in theory ideal double wishbone setup at both ends, working with adaptive dampers featuring a 50mm nose lift at the front to avoid expensive speedbump altercations. Also on the chassis front are 20-inch wheels all round, under which you'll find carbon ceramic brakes. 

Want one? Tough - all 33 examples are already sold. We're not sure how much for, but it's safe to say each would have been enormously expensive, and quite a bit more than Maserati's MC20. 

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