Totem Automobili has finished the first example of its Alfa Romeo GTelectric, an EV re-imagination of the classic Italian coupe. Back in March, we shared the news of Totem’s upcoming GTelectric; the Italian start-up now has released a set of images of their finished car together with more details that give us a better look at what might be the world’s first all-electric Alfa Romeo.
When we first reported on Totem’s Alfa
Romeo GTelectric restomod, we refrained from judging details like the poor
welding and build quality of the prototype chassis, which was detailed in a
gallery released from the company but is now curiously absent from its website,
until we at least get a look at the finished car. Totem says that the chassis
uses only 10 percent of the donor vehicle, which is then fused into a
full-aluminum platform designed for the GTelectric. The structure is further
stiffened with the addition of an integrated roll cage to better cope with the
electric motor’s power.
The four-cylinder powertrain has been
ditched and replaced by a 518 HP electric motor and a liquid-cooled 50.4 kWh
battery pack. The motor itself is mid-rear mounted, with the space under the
bonnet now occupied by various EV components, while the driving range is an
estimated 320 km. Totem Automobili took the classic shape of the
Alfa Romeo Giulia GT and modernized it in a very convincing way. The redesigned
body is wider and made out of carbon fiber, as is the new front grille, while
the company also installed modern quad LED headlights and round LED taillights.
The interior looks simple but beautiful. A
pair of carbon seats dressed in leather set the tone, while the new dash pays
tribute to the original with its straightforward lines and beautiful
switchgear. The instruments are two small round screens and there’s even a
manual handbrake and an old school-like “gear” selector. The company also
claims to have fixed the driving position, which in old Italian cars is famous
for its awkwardness. Totem says that their car will offer a totally
customizable driving experience, as owners will have the option of setting up
the power band, the engine torque and the soundtrack, among many other things.
The first deliveries of the Totem Alfa
Romeo GTelectric are expected to start in the summer of 2022, with the company
planning to make just 20 cars. Despite prices starting from € 430,000 (US$ 500k in current exchange rates), Totem says that most build slots are already
accounted for.