Alfa Romeo Supercar Is Reportedly A Hybrid Maserati MC20 With 800 HP

Alfa Romeo Supercar Is Reportedly A Hybrid Maserati MC20 With 800 HP

Alfa Romeo Supercar Is Reportedly A Hybrid Maserati MC20 With 800 HP

Alfa Romeo is finally ready to unveil its highly anticipated supercar. The company has set up a livestream on its official YouTube channel for the reveal, which will take place at the Alfa Romeo museum in Arese, Milan on August 30. According to a report by Quattroruote, the new supercar will be based on the Maserati MC20 but with a hybrid twist.

2024 Alfa Romeo Supercar Rendering

2024 Alfa Romeo Supercar rendering by Motor1

The Maserati MC20 currently offers a gas-powered Nettuno engine, with an electric powertrain expected to arrive in 2024 with the MC20 Folgore. However, the Alfa Romeo version will reportedly combine a gasoline engine with an electric motor. It is said to feature a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine and at least one electric motor, resulting in a combined output of around 800 horsepower. This represents a significant increase from the gas-powered MC20, which produces 621 horsepower. There are also rumors that the hybrid variant will be accompanied by a fully electric version, although nothing has been confirmed yet.

According to the report, the new Alfa Romeo supercar is already sold out. Only a limited number of units will be produced, rumored to be in the “few dozen” range. The price is expected to be in the seven-figure range, and it is uncertain whether the pricing details will be made public. The styling of the supercar is said to be inspired by the iconic 33 Stradale, and it may also adopt a similar name.

It is unclear whether this will be the last Alfa Romeo model to be powered by an internal combustion engine. Alfa Romeo is planning to launch a small crossover below the Tonale next year, which will be a sister model to the Jeep Avenger. The Avenger is primarily offered as an electric vehicle but can also be ordered with a turbocharged 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine equipped with mild-hybrid technology.