ErreErre Fuoriserie Crafts an Alfa Romeo Giulia One-Off “Retromod”

A brand new Giulia Quadrifoglio that's gone back in time.

Last weekend, Turin-based company ErreErre Fuoriserie debuted a stunning Alfa Romeo Giulia at the Concorso d’eleganza auto d’epoca Poltu Quatu Classic in Sardinia. The sharp, cherry red vehicle pays homage to the 60th anniversary of Alfa’s Giulia Tipo 105 with a design that will stand out whether on the road or in a gallery.

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This beautiful build goes against the current automotive trend of restomodding – restoring a classic car with modern upgrades. Instead, ErreErre Fuoriserie takes an Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and adds vintage touches, thus creating a “retromod” vehicle. The design showcases the timeless design of Italian automobiles as round headlights inspire the new car’s front end. A small Scudetto grille accompanies a set of round spotlights towards the splitter. Elsewhere, the car is more squared-off and chunky to assume an aggressive stance.

In the rear, an extra set of doors sets this iteration apart from its two-door older brother. Additional features include a period-inspired boxy rear end and 19″ rims. Underneath the hood, an untuned twin-turbo 2.9-liter V6 pushes 503 HP and 442 lb-ft of torque. This is then sent to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic shift.

For more information, check out the company’s website. Take a detailed look at the Alfa Romeo Giulia by ErreErre Fuoriserie in the gallery above. As always, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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