Speaking of which, the subtle styling cues of old meet the flamboyant modern additions in a way that captures one's imagination. And we believe we're allowed to dream of an Euro version delivered by this Alfa. Unlike most of its predecessors, whose looks could hardly be linked to production vehicles, the machine is heavily inspired from the American muscle car culture of the late 1960s. But, as the previous work of the pixel master shows, his dreams are rooted in the retro eras of motoring, which explains the 1965 GTA that now occupies our screens.Īs for the part related to Gotham's protector, we've all seen the next Batmobile, which Robert Pattinson is set to manhandle for The Batman, a production whose release has sadly been pushed back to 2022 due to the current health crisis. Sure, digital artist Spoon334, who is responsible for the work, could've used the new-age model for his extreme aero fantasy. We're talking about the original Giulia sedan and its GTA coupe version, with the latter having been brewed by Autodelta, the Italian carmaker's motorsport arm, which introduced the Stradale road-going version, as well as the Corsa racer. Now, as the Alfisti among you know, the monster that is the current Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA traces its roots to the 1960s.
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