Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale debuts in the U.S. at LA Auto Show
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale makes its U.S. debut at LA Auto Show
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale debuts in the U.S. at LA Auto Show
Alfa Romeo’s 33 Stradale debuts in the U.S. at LA Auto Show: 621-hp twin-turbo V6, 333 km/h, only 33 hand-built cars. Est. price €1.7M; EV version uncertain.
2025-11-20T17:52:56+03:00
2025-11-20T17:52:56+03:00
2025-11-20T17:52:56+03:00
Alfa Romeo has brought the 33 Stradale to the United States, a model the brand’s leadership describes as the world’s most beautiful car. The series is capped at 33 examples, and every one was sold before the premiere. The U.S. debut takes place at the Los Angeles Auto Show, even though the car had already appeared at Monterey Car Week and at the Petersen museum — a rollout that only sharpened the buzz.Inspired by the 1967 original, the 33 Stradale mixes throwback design with contemporary engineering. It features a 3.0‑liter twin‑turbo V6 rated at 621 hp and 720 Nm, good for a 0–97 km/h time of 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 333 km/h.An all‑electric version with roughly 750 hp had been in the plans, but its future remains uncertain amid cooler interest in EVs. Production is carried out by hand at Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera in Italy. Pricing hasn’t been disclosed, though expectations point to around €1.7 million before taxes — a figure that fits a hand‑built run this exclusive.
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, U.S. debut, LA Auto Show, 621 hp, twin-turbo V6, 333 km/h, limited edition, 33 units, hand-built, Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera, price €1.7M, EV version
2025
David Carter
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Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale makes its U.S. debut at LA Auto Show
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David Carter, Editor
17:52 20-11-2025
Alfa Romeo’s 33 Stradale debuts in the U.S. at LA Auto Show: 621-hp twin-turbo V6, 333 km/h, only 33 hand-built cars. Est. price €1.7M; EV version uncertain.
Alfa Romeo has brought the 33 Stradale to the United States, a model the brand’s leadership describes as the world’s most beautiful car. The series is capped at 33 examples, and every one was sold before the premiere. The U.S. debut takes place at the Los Angeles Auto Show, even though the car had already appeared at Monterey Car Week and at the Petersen museum — a rollout that only sharpened the buzz.
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Inspired by the 1967 original, the 33 Stradale mixes throwback design with contemporary engineering. It features a 3.0‑liter twin‑turbo V6 rated at 621 hp and 720 Nm, good for a 0–97 km/h time of 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 333 km/h.
An all‑electric version with roughly 750 hp had been in the plans, but its future remains uncertain amid cooler interest in EVs. Production is carried out by hand at Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera in Italy. Pricing hasn’t been disclosed, though expectations point to around €1.7 million before taxes — a figure that fits a hand‑built run this exclusive.