Alfa Romeo 33 Iguana (ItalDesign) (1968)
It was created to highlight the sporting successes of the 33 racers; Alfa Romeo entrusted the mechanical assembly of the 33/2 road version. Unveiled at the November 1969 Turin Salo
Alfa Romeo 2600 Cabriolet Speciale (Pininfarina) (1962)
Alfa Romeo 2600 Pininfarina Coupé Speciale, a two-seat spider, was presented at the Turin Motorshow 1962. First bodied as a spider ‘prototipo 621′, later as a coupé.
Alfa Romeo Gloria (IED) (2013)
At the 2013 Geneva Motor Show the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) will present the Gloria Concept, a design study created in collaboration with Alfa Romeo Style Centre. A team of
Alfa Romeo Bella (Bertone) (1999)
A sports coupé prototype with the mechanical characteristics of the “beautiful” Alfa Romeo 166. Alfa coupés are a recurrent theme for Bertone, stemming from its deepe
Alfa Romeo Delfino (Bertone) (1983)
The Bertone Delfino came out when the 1983 Geneva Motor Show was on. Its presentation was evidence of the manufacturer’s faith in the type of niche product it represented: the el
Alfa Romeo Caimano (ItalDesign) (1971)
Prototype based on Alfasud mechanics and platform, with only one limitation imposed by Alfa Romeo: it is a dream car with no chance of future production. After the boundary imposed
Alfa Romeo Sportut (Bertone) (1997)
Alfa Romeo Sportut, 1997, by Bertone. A compact SUV prototype based on the Alfa Romeo 145. Though it was conceived as a productionisable concept, it never made it into production.
Alfa Romeo Carabo (Bertone) (1968)
The Alfa Romeo Carabo was a milestone in Supercar design. Originally penned by Marcello Gandini, from Bertone, the car was called “Carabo,” meaning beetle. The concept
Alfa Romeo Scighera (Italdesign) (1997)
At the Geneva Motor Show in 1997 Giorgetto Giugiaro and his colleagues from Italdesign presented their new development – a prototype of a mid-engined supercar called the Scig