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Alfa Romeo Giulia Rendered as a Coupe Looks Brilliant!

Ok so we established that to most people, the new Alfa Romeo Giulia looks incredible. That said, the variations based on the sedan should be the same, right? Well, I’m not exactly sure about the Estate version but the rendering you’re looking at here is definitely on top of everything else.
Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupe rendering 1 photo
Photo: X-Tomi Design
The artist behind this pic is from Hungary and you might’ve heard of him before. Yes, I’m talking about X-Tomi Design that also put together the Estate version we showed you yesterday.

Looking at this Alfa rendering it’s hard to make a case for the Italian brand and justify why they only brought out the sedan version of this car. After all, some of their most beautiful work past the last two decades were Coupes.

To take things up another notch, imagine that this thing would be the direct rival for the BMW M4 and, as a BMW fan I can wholeheartedly tell you that things don’t look good for the Bavarian.

Sure, can’t judge a book solely by its cover but until we get the two on the track, the specs are definitely not in favor of the M car. As for the looks... well... you be the judge.

Speaking of specs, the Giulia is the proud owner (and user) of a Ferrari-developed 3-liter twin-turbo V6 that makes the same amount of power the AMG-developed 4-liter mill on the C63 S does: 510 HP. That’s an amazing figure to begin with and, even though a lot of people will complain about reliability issues, we’re sure it’s going to hold its own.

If you’re wondering about whether Alfa Romeo will actually built a coupe version of the Giulia, the answer is yes. People close to the FCA-owned brand claim that by the end of 2017 we’ll see such a model joined by a bigger sedan and an SUV in the company’s range. That’s good news for everyone!
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