ItalDesign have presented two new striking concept cars at the Geneva Motor
Show. The hybrid 'green' Toyota themed Volta is joined by the Alfa Romeo based Visconti,
a proposal for a future Alfa Romeo flagship.
The Visconti concept closely draws on styling themes first seen on the firm's
Brera concept as well as incorporating traditional Alfa Romeo cues. The now
corporate-look large front grille thrusts outwards and tapers into a thin
aluminium strip up a front bonnet, which is deeply swaged in current Alfa-style.
The headlights are pure Brera, while the front bumper offers cut out sections
finished similar to the 147. The whole profile of the car arches up rearwards
and the curves down into a compact bootlid. Neat door handles, tapering rear
lights, carefully positioned aluminium finishers and an almost horizontally
positioned fuel flap complete the well thought out design.
It is expected eventually to evolve into the large 166 saloon's replacement
and finally take Alfa Romeo into BMW and Mercedes territory. The Visconti's
purposeful curves, flowing rearwards, certainly give it the appearance of a thrusting top-of-the-range
executive saloon itching to take the fight to the German prestige marques.
The Giugiaro
styled concept is very forward looking as it incorporates four wheel steering,
an area that Alfa Romeo is known to be presently developing, while under the
deeply swaged bonnet sits the next generation GM/Alfa developed 3.2-litre V6,
here fitted with twin turbos to pump out 408bhp.
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