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Zagato Alfa Romeo TZ3 Corsa: Official Specs and Photo Gallery from Villa D'Este

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The Zagato-penned and developed Alfa Romeo TZ3 Corsa was finally revealed in a world premiere at this past weekend's prestigious Villa D'Este Concours.

As Zagato pointed out, the car is not a design exercise but a one off racing special that was commissioned by German collector Martin Kapp who owns, among other Alfa Romeos, an SZ coda tonda and SZ coda tronca, TZ, and TZ2, Junior Z and S.Z.

Inspired by its 1960s predecessors, the original Alfa TZ and TZ2, the TZ3 Corsa is based on a mono shell carbon fibre tubular chassis, coupled with a tubular frame and a lightweight aluminum body.

Power comes from the Alfa 8c Competizione's 4.2-liter V8 engine that develops 420-horsepower. According to Zagato, the racing car tips the scales at 850kg or 1,874 lbs, and is capable of accelerating from zero to 100km/h (62mph) in under 3.5 seconds while reaching a top speed in excess of 300km/h or 187mph.

Special thanks to Maurizio from Motorionline for the 'live' Photos!


17 Comments:

Anonymous said... »April 26, 2010

good god!

cliffloh said... »April 26, 2010

What a swell car......

Anonymous said... »April 26, 2010

Breadvan exoticar has never been portrayed this good...though it will take some time for me to appreciate the rear...

Anonymous said... »April 26, 2010

what squashed it???

Anonymous said... »April 26, 2010

FUGLY !!!!

Awais said... »April 26, 2010

Smoke :)

Woody Thompson said... »April 26, 2010

All that money and no interior???????
I would at least put a Maserati interior without the logos.

Anonymous said... »April 27, 2010

If it were green, it would look sorta like a Ninja Turtle...but that's just my opinion.

Chris said... »April 28, 2010

Ginetta Breadvan. with Alfa badges.

Ahmed Ginnah said... »April 30, 2010

YEAH!!! Breadvan? Great looking, An Alfa is an Alfa, is an Alfa. Always first then other's follow. First with Variable Valve timing and with Common Rail Diesel and 4 wheel discs in production cars 2 decades ago. GREAT and SEXY.

Anonymous said... »April 30, 2010

"Always first then other's follow. First with Variable Valve timing and with Common Rail Diesel and 4 wheel discs in production cars 2 decades ago."

And nothing since then.

Sit down and shut up.

Anonymous said... »May 03, 2010

so much bottled up anger.. gosh

anyhow, will this thing actually be raced?

--JORGE

Collectadot said... »May 03, 2010

That thing has one ugly backside

Anonymous said... »May 03, 2010

Looks like a Bristol Fighter with red paint and nicer nose....that's a compliment by btw

AL said... »May 21, 2010

i am very sad because i know i will never have this car :(

Anonymous said... »March 30, 2011

all you haters out there, you couldnt even afford a a single wheel, so shut up.
Its amazing how people who can not even get close to a car like this, have all the stupid comments in the world.
So shut up and go drive your civics.

Anonymous said... »March 30, 2011

" you couldnt even afford a a single wheel, so shut up."

No.

This has nothing to do with being able to afford the car or not. The car gets shunned for being shit and looking awful.

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