Alfa's Bottegafuoriserie Built the Giulia QV We Actually Want—Luna Rossa Shows What Bespoke Division Gets Right
"Bespoke divisions are either vanity projects or they're proof the mothership finally trusts someone to build the thing they should've built stock."
— Revvly Take
Alfa Romeo's new custom shop dropped a Quadrifoglio with serious aero work: low-drag bodykit, split rear wing, and enough attention to detail that it feels less like marketing exercise and more like someone actually cared. This is what happens when you let engineers play instead of product planners.
Autocar UK · Jan 9
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