This is the Alfa Romeo Montreal Vision GT, designed as a homage to the original Montreal from the 1970s. Penning a car that pays respect to a vehicle from so long ago and making it looking modern is no easy feat, but Luca Serafini has managed to pull it off.

To describe the Montreal Vision GT as ‘radical’ would be an understatement. The front features a host of chrome accents where you’d typically find the headlights in order to give the futuristic vehicle an aggressive face. Alfa Romeo’s traditional triangular grille is of course featured, as is a large NACA duct on the hood just like the original Montreal.


Look beyond the eye-catching front fascia and it’s impossible not to notice that the concept is much longer and streamlined than the original. At the sides there are huge wheels with an intricate chrome design, as well as four small horizontal vents directly behind the doors as a tribute to the six vents used by the original Montreal and positioned in the same area.