Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio with retro design

‘Granddaughter in grandmother’s dress’

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The small ErreErre Fuoriserie comes with a very special version of the Alfa Romeo Giulia. It hangs a special body kit on the mighty Giulia Quadrifogio that transforms the sporty sedan into a special retro model.

In the automotive world, it has been trendy for several years now to fill classic models with modern technology and new design elements. Of such resto mods have been flying around you lately. For example, the German Emilia Auto recently launched the GT Veloce based on a classic Giulia GT. The Turin-based ErreErre Fuoriserie takes a different tack and hangs a topical piece full of classic details. The result is remarkable to say the least.

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Giulia Erre Erre Fuoriserie

Anyone who is tired of the design of his Alfa Romeo Giulia in Quadrifoglio trim can have his 510 hp sports sedan converted into a car that resembles a digital computer drawing of a future retro model. ErreErre Fuoriserie has developed a very extensive body kit that, according to the coachbuilder, brings design influences from the Giulia Tipo 105 to the sports sedan. Whether that was successful, let’s say for a moment. There is no doubt that there is something special.

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Giulia ErreErre Fuoriserie: not everything fits nicely

Although here and there we see sturdy seams and panels that connect in a way that Tesla would be ashamed of in its early years, the renovated Giulia is in any case an attention-grabber. The Giulia Quadrifoglio has a completely new front containing four light units, the outer two of which are a size larger. Just like with the Giulia Tipo 105 (sedan). ErreErre gives the Alfa new and fierce bumpers, a hefty diffuser, new front and rear screens, an intense roof spoiler and even a completely new tailgate. The lighting on the back is also different. Because the new taillights are only located in the tailgate, the colossus behind the hatch has a second set of light units. The entire body is made of carbon fiber according to the creative minds. The wheel arches are filled with 19-inch light-alloy wheels with a classic design.

Just like the original, the Giulia ErreErre Fuoriserie, as the car is called, has a 510 hp 2.9 biturbo V6. The Italians also say that they have made changes to that power source, but they do not say exactly what is different. The Turin-based company has also adjusted the suspension and the interior, but the Italians do not go into detail about this either. However, the company behind the special Giulia prides itself on the fact that everything is handmade and that it takes almost 5,000 hours of work to convert one car. The starting price is also not exactly tender. For the first 10 copies, the Italians want to see €196,207.26. Yes, that is exclusive of taxes and you also have to supply an Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio. After the first 10 copies, the starting price rises to – don’t be alarmed – €245,000. That too is exclusive of taxes and without donor Giulia. You will get something special for that. To end with the Italians’ words: the granddaughter wearing her grandmother’s dress.

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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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