Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale back on show at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese
Through January 6, the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale returns to the Arese Museum after a US tour: 33 one-off examples, 630-hp twin-turbo V6, 0-100 km/h under 3s.
Through January 6, the new 33 Stradale will be back on display at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, giving visitors a chance to study one of the brand’s most compelling modern creations up close. It’s the model’s second stint at the museum since its official debut on August 30, 2023, and it marks a homecoming to Italy after a North American tour where the car served as the star attraction at top-tier automotive gatherings in the United States. Back on home soil, it comes across as every inch the halo piece it set out to be.
Built in just 33 examples, the 33 Stradale revives an icon, drawing inspiration from the celebrated 1960s original and the Tipo 33 race car. The lineage isn’t just referenced—it is clearly channeled in the car’s intent and presence.
Each 33 Stradale is a one-of-one, crafted with advanced technologies and uncompromising attention to detail under the BOTTEGAFUORISERIE project. A 630-hp twin-turbo V6 sits under the hood, delivering 0–100 km/h in under three seconds and a top speed of 333 km/h—figures that suggest a driving experience designed to resonate long after the engine falls silent.
The car made its debut at Monterey Car Week before stopping at venues such as Motorlux, Hagerty House, The Quail, and the legendary Laguna Seca circuit. It also appeared at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles and at MACCHINISSIMA. The journey wrapped with appearances at the Concours at Wynn in Las Vegas in 2025, the Los Angeles Auto Show, and Art Basel—an itinerary that underscores its status as a true brand flagship.