Alfa Romeo has delivered the first of its highly anticipated 33 Stradale custom-built models, marking a significant milestone for the brand and its Alfisti fans. Limited to just 33 units, the new two-seater coupé represents a harmonious blend of heritage and innovation, crafted to provide a bespoke and unparalleled driving experience.
The delivery comes on December 17, a date rich in symbolism. Exactly 58 years ago, on the same day in 1966, Carlo Chiti entrusted Franco Scaglione with designing the bodywork for the original 33 Stradale, considered one of the most beautiful cars in automotive history.
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The first customer, a member of the exclusive Club 33, has been involved in the project since its announcement at the 2022 Monza Grand Prix. Through close collaboration with Alfa Romeo’s “Bottega,” the car was tailored to the customer’s exact specifications, resulting in a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Produced by the renowned Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera, the new 33 Stradale combines artisan craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. Each model is a unique creation, reflecting Alfa Romeo’s commitment to excellence and its vision for the future of luxury performance vehicles.
This milestone underscores Alfa Romeo’s revival in the custom-built sector, celebrating Italian artistry and the legacy of a timeless automotive icon.
Source: Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale: First Customer Delivery Marks a Historic Milestone
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