Misty Mist Alfa Romeo is indeed famous for having cars that have great appeal, even arguably very sexy, surpassing the Ferrari & Lamborghini! In the row of Alfa Romeo's beautiful concept cars, there are Alfa Romeo TZ3, Alfa Romeo 4C, Alfa Romeo Brera, and the most legendary, Alfa Romeo Scighera. As quoted of Wikipedia, the name 'scighera' means 'mist' in Milanese dialect.
The Alfa Romeo Scighera concept car built and designed in 1997 as a collaboration result between Alfa Romeo and Italdesign. (Picture from: Pedal2Metal) |
The Scighera, which was first introduced in 1997 and built based on Alfa Romeo 164, and uses a chassis and body from a combination of aluminum composite and carbon fiber, thus making Scighera has a relatively lightweight, which is only 1,447 kg. This lightweight was obtained with exotic designs such as unique door and window openings, which then made many people captivated at that time (and until now, maybe!)
1997 Alfa Romeo Scighera concept car built uses a chassis and body from a combination of aluminum composite and carbon fiber, thus making it has a weight of only 1,447 kg. (Picture from: Pedal2Metal) |
To fulfill this purpose, Alfa Romeo then installed a 3,000cc V6 TwinTurbo mid-mounted engine taken from the modified Alfa Romeo 164. The engine has a quite impressive capability at the time, namely bursts of power up to 400hp at 7,500rpm.
The Alfa Romeo Scighera GT looks fierce with a more aggressive body design, full of sponsors' stickers, a giant GT Wing, and the use of Sparco Cromodora's super-lightweight alloy wheels. (Picture from: Pedal2Metal) |
The Alfa Romeo Scighera GT also included as one of the participants of the NFS Hot Pursuit III racing game simulation. (Picture from: Pedal2Metal) |
This car looks fierce with a more aggressive body design, full of sponsors' stickers, a giant GT Wing, and the use of Sparco Cromodora's super-lightweight alloy wheels, making the Scighera GT equals with the Ferrari P4/5 Competizione, as a serious-made racing concept car. *** [EKA[24052020] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | WIKIPEDIA | MOTOR1 ]
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