Alfa Romeo Furia
Dubbed the Alfa Romeo
Furia and dreamt up by Polish designer 'Breshke Design', the car has been
inspired by Alfas of yesterday as well as a host of more modern vehicles in a
package which combines beauty, elegance and sporting prowess in the best way
possible.
The designer says that
the overall shape of the Furia has been inspired by the 33 Stradale and GTV
Spider. It includes pronounced wheel arches , the Italian firm's
famed triangular grille, smooth lines which flow interrupted from the front wheel
arches and a pod-like glass cabin.
The rear meanwhile harks
back to the Tipo 33-2 Daytona, G1 and Cuneo 33 Stradale. Certainly one of the
most eye-catching elements is the rear decklid baring similarities to the one
featured on the Ferrari Sergio. Also making the rear particularly impressive
are the sharp LED taillights, bold rear diffuser, hexagonal-shaped exhaust and
the bright orange tow hook.
The interior is perhaps
even more impressive, combining brown leather with quilted stitching and some
carbon fiber accents.


