The Alfa Romeo Gloria Was Created by Students at the IED in Turin
Michael Hines — February 18, 2013 — Autos
The Alfa Romeo Gloria is a student-created concept car set to debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The Gloria was designed by students at the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) in Turin, Italy. A full-scale mockup of the concept coupe, which measures 15 feet long, six feet wide and four feet high will be on full display at the Geneva Motor Show.
The students envisioned the Alfa Romeo Gloria being powered by either a twin turbo V6 or V8 engine. The design of the Gloria is similar, in a sense, to the Alfa 4C and 8C, both of which are sporty coupes. The Alfa Romeo Gloria is still in the conceptual stage, but the Italian car company has recently gone all in with regard to sexy sports coupes, so it's not outside the real of reality to think that the Gloria could one day see the road.
The students envisioned the Alfa Romeo Gloria being powered by either a twin turbo V6 or V8 engine. The design of the Gloria is similar, in a sense, to the Alfa 4C and 8C, both of which are sporty coupes. The Alfa Romeo Gloria is still in the conceptual stage, but the Italian car company has recently gone all in with regard to sexy sports coupes, so it's not outside the real of reality to think that the Gloria could one day see the road.
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