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【Summary】Alfa Romeo is asking fans to imagine their upcoming model using AI. The mid-engined supercar is expected to be inspired by the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, but fans can submit any ideas they want. The brand's website provides examples, and fans can comment on Instagram with six keywords describing their dream model. Alfa Romeo Australia will create AI-generated renderings based on the submissions.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 23, 2023 9:19 AM PT
Imagine Upcoming Alfa Romeo Model Unveiling

The Australian arm of Alfa Romeo has invited fans to use artificial intelligence to create their dream car. While the upcoming model is expected to be a mid-engined supercar inspired by the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale from 1967, fans are encouraged to let their imagination run wild. The brand's website showcases examples of low-slung supercars, grand tourers, sedans, and even a coupe SUV.

To participate, fans can comment on Alfa Romeo Australia's Instagram post with six keywords describing their dream car and the desired environment. Alfa Romeo will then use AI to generate renderings based on the submissions and share the best results on their Instagram profile.

While details about the upcoming model remain scarce, teasers have shown glimpses of the grille, taillight, and steering wheel. Alfa Romeo has stated that specifications are highly classified. Speculation suggests that the car may share underpinnings with the Maserati MC20, featuring a carbon-fiber monocoque. The engine could be the twin-turbo 2.9-liter V6 from the Giulia GTA. Reports indicate that the model may be called the 33, have a top speed of 333 km/h (206 mph), and be produced in a limited run of 33 units with a price tag exceeding €1 million ($1.1 million).

All questions will be answered soon, as the big unveiling is scheduled to take place next week at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Italy, where the original source of inspiration is housed.

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