Monday, February 18, 2013

The Alfa Romeo Gloria Concept will be presented in Geneva Motor Show, designed by Greek!



The Alfa Romeo us today unveiled the first pictures and details of Alfa Romeo Gloria Concept, which will make its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show in three weeks.

The four-door prototype was designed in cooperation with the Alfa Romeo Style Centre with the European Institute of Design of Turin (IED), in particular the section Master in Transportation Design. The original is a creation of our own Liokis Alexander, who is studying at IED of Turin. The Alfa Romeo chose your plan and then refined designers together with their teachers IED.


The Gloria represents the Italian spirit and sporty soul of the company and wants to have particular resonance in the American and Asian markets.

Stylistically, it has a sleek design with a prominent grille, a long hood and thin lights LED. The body has many curves, the roof is painted silver to make contrast and stands on the OZ Racing wheels measuring 20 inches. Overall, the dimensions are 4.7 meters long, 1.92 meters wide and 1.32 meters high, with a wheelbase of amounts to be 2.9 meters.

It still remains unclear whether the concept will have an engine, but the Alfa Romeo says that it is designed so that it can fit a "state-of-the-art V6" or a twin-turbo V8.

Finally, the company along with the presentation and will be launching an app for the iPad, where users can choose between five different car color and rims, which are advanced by the students as part of a project of OZ Racing.

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