Alfa Romeo's most historic nameplate returns with a gorgeous supercar available with both EV and ICE powertrains
Meanwhile, the twin-turbo V6 engine will deliver 620 hp —just like the
Higher up, a carbon fiber and aluminum roof help support the classic butterfly doors. To help keep weight as low as possible, the window frames are made of carbon fiber, and the body panels are made of polycarbonate. At its most aggressive, the 33 Stradale’s Brembo brake by wire system can get it from 62 mph to a halt in just 108 feet . On the other end of the spectrum, launch control is available via the Quadrifoglio button, which is located on the center console.
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