
From the creator of the Alfa Romeo Vittorio Jano Sedan and Sport Wagon concepts comes this new design study for a classy-looking GT. Named after Giuseppe Merosi, a famous Italian automobile engineer Giuseppe Merosi who worked for Alfa Romeo (then named A.L.F.A.) in the beginning of the previous century, the prototype presented by Marco Procaccini from MPcardesign is a four-seater sports coupe designed to feature a much missed by Alfa Romeo fans, rear-wheel drive layout.
The styling of the Giuseppe Merosi has a similar feel to Marco's previous work, the Vittorio Jano, combining hard edges with curved surfaces and a pronounced Alfa Romeo grille. According to the designer, the car would measure around 4,300mm in length, 1,810mm in width and 1,320mm in height.
Source: MPCardesign
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7 Comments:
Front & rear design are nice (Maserati influenced) however the side proportions appear off. In addition the driver & passenger window split at the point of the review mirror.
A tinted glass roof or hardtop convertible would flow well.
Also the wheel selection does not do the concept justice.
Nice effort overall.
just amazing....
Ugh. This guy must be a big fan of recent Cadillac design.
Why bother presenting all these useless sketches lying onto the coffin of this hopeless bankrupt brand?
Hope Fiat keeps Alfa and does not squander their long and proud heritage.
I don't think is useless sketches.....
these MP has already shown notable abilities/creativity in the design, in 3d and animation... sincerely I hope some important brand (maybe alfa?) can consider these works.
New Montreal, cool.
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