Conceived by 3D artist Paul Breshke and featured on his Behance profile, the Alfa Romeo Furia Concept succeeds equally startling works of digital wonder such as the Lamborghini Resonare and Bugatti Gangloff. 

The Alfa Romeo Furia Concept isn’t a direct success to the racecar created by Toni Bianco in the 1970s. It is an original design that combines aesthetic elements of many Alfa Romeo models from days gone past. The green paint job with orange touches, is a nod to the Alfa Romeo Carabo, the concept that started the wedge-shaped frenzy and introduced scissor doors.


The rear end, is a mashup of the original Furia, Tipo 33-2 Daytona, and P33 Cuneo. As for the overall shape of the concept car, Paul tells that he was inspired by the 33 Stradale and GTV Spider. The front grille is integrated into the oval air intake. The red-painted take on the Furia Concept, on the other hand, has two seats of different colors: red for the driver, black for the passenger.

While Alfa Romeo doesn’t plan to do a mid-engined supercar in the foreseeable future, it would be stellar if the Maserati-based 8C Competizione would get a descendant as wildly styled as the Paul's Furia Concept.



Unfortunately, that won’t be the case because the Fiat Chrysler-owned brand is now working on more mainstream vehicles, as in two crossover SUVs, an executive sedan, a hatchback, a coupe, and a spider.