Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Is Company’s Last Combustion-Powered Supercar

Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Is Company’s Last Combustion-Powered Supercar

Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Is Company’s Last Combustion-Powered Supercar

The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, featured here, is the company’s final supercar powered by a combustion engine. However, it is a rare sight to see one in person. If you do come across one, pay attention to its sound, especially if it is equipped with the twin-turbocharged V6 engine, as it represents the last of Alfa Romeo’s internal combustion-powered supercars.

In an interview with Larry Dominique, Alfa Romeo’s Senior VP and Head of North American Operations, after the debut of the 33 Stradale, he revealed that this extremely limited-production supercar will be available with either a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine generating over 620 horsepower or a fully electric powertrain, with details about the latter yet to be announced. When asked about Alfa Romeo’s future in producing limited-production halo vehicles, Dominique made it clear that the company has ambitious plans for going all-electric.

Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Interior

“Starting in 2024, every vehicle we launch from Alfa Romeo will be electric,” Dominique stated. “By 2027 in the United States, we will no longer sell vehicles with internal combustion engines. This is why we included both powertrain options in the 33 project.”

Dominique also revealed that production of the 33 Stradale is set to begin on June 24th of next year, coinciding with Alfa Romeo’s 114th anniversary. Deliveries to customers will follow in December 2024. Unless there is another surprise Alfa Romeo launch in the coming months, this marks the end of a longstanding era for the iconic Italian brand.