Offeredin two trims — Tributo and Alfa Corse — the 33 Stradale is an interesting blend of present and future; buyers can choose between a traditional twin
Thenew Alfa 33 Stradale borrows a lot from the Maserati MC20 which should have been given to Alfa Romeo and which started development as an Alfa. that sensation of an alien vehicle that could have seemed back in 1967, when people were different and welcomed certain cars with an astonishment and enthusiasm unknown to
Firstdebuted in 1967, Alfa Romeo brings back its iconic supercar – with an electric version to get excited about too. Take a closer look at the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale.
Thispowertrain, shared with Alfa Romeo’s highest-performance cars, propels the 33 Stradale to a top speed of 333km/h and allows it to sprint from 0 to 100km/h in under three seconds. For those
Thereare currently 2 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 cars as well as thousands of other iconic classic and collectors cars for sale on Classic Driver. 2 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 for sale. 1968 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 - Stradale. P.O.R. 1972 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 - 4th Place OA at Le Mans 1972. P.O.R. Alfa Romeo models.
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Matedto an eight-speed DCT gearbox sending power to a rear wheel drive setup, the gas-engined 33 Stradale weighs in at 3,306lbs and is capable of a 3-second 0-60mph time and a top speed of 207mph. The revived model is also being produced with a fully electric powertrain. Generating 551.3kW (739.4hp), the BEV-spec tips the scales at
OnAugust 31st, 1967, the 33 Stradale made its debut on the Italian circuit, at the Monza GP. Today, on the same day and in the same place, the new 33 Stradale returns “home” to celebrate Made in Italy and Alfa Romeo’s glorious sporting tradition.
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