ErreErre Fuoriserie, a tuning company based in Turin, Italy, has presented a special styling package for the range-topping Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio that transforms it into a lookalike of the classic Giulia from the 1960s.
The only way to reliably tell what car is in front of you is by the greenhouse, which more or less preserves its modern proportions. The entire body has been reimagined with the Italian retro style in mind. Starting at the front end, there is a boxy fascia with round headlamps and a smaller-than-usual Scudetto radiator grille. A carbon-fiber front splitter is present as well, and the image is rounded off by athletic fenders, round air intakes and a vented hood.
A glance at the side reveals tuner’s own wheel set designed to induce nostalgia in those familiar with the era. However, it is the rear end that takes the cake for its sheer elaborateness, looking unique with a pair of spoilers and lots of other decorative trim pieces.
Drivetrain bits stay stock, which in this case means a 2.9-liter V6 TT rated at 510 PS (503 hp / 375 kW) and an eight-speed A/T driving the rear wheels.