TURIN The city of Turin in Italy has again become the center of attention of the automotive world this weekend (26 28 September 2025) with three major events: Turin Auto Show 2025 at Piazza Castello, the exhibition The Art of Speed at MAUTO (National Automobile Museum), and the Revigliasco Car Festival Concourse d Elegance. This series of events combines future innovation and historical heritage, affirming Turin's status as the capital city of Italian automotive.

Quoted from the Stellantis page, Friday, September 26, at the heart of the city, Piazza Castello was transformed into an open stage featuring the latest row of cars, including Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida Q4. This latest variant is the pinnacle of technology from the Junior line which has recorded more than 50,000 global orders, now comes on a more affordable trim Sprint so that more consumers can feel the sensation of driving typical Alfa Romeo.

Junior Ibida Q4 carries a 1.2-liter turbo engine of 136 hp with two 21 kW electric motors, producing a total of 145 hp. The AWD Q4 system works without physical inter-poros connection, capable of channeling torques of up to 1,900 Nm on the rear wheels. Power Looping technology ensures that AWD remains active even when the battery is low, giving optimal traction on various road conditions.

The celebration continues in MAUTO, where the public witnessed a rare encounter of two legends: New Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale and its predecessor from 1967. Only 33 units of this latest model were produced, making it a classic instant that represents a perfect pairing between stunning design and cutting-edge technology.

The beauty of New 33 Stradale is increasingly highlighted when appearing as a special guest at the Revigliasco Car Festival Concourse d'Eligance, joining vintage cars and the world's rare collection. The event culminated in the Tour dmenggance, a spectacular parade that confirmed the position of 33 Stradale as the icon of today's automotive which immediately bears a classic status.

New 33 Stradale is equipped with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine powered by 630 hp, 0100 km/hour acceleration under three seconds, and a peak speed of 333 km/h. The car is designed by bespoke at Alfa Romeo Bottega, where each customer cooperates with designers and technicians to create a unique configuration as desired.

This series of events in Turin is not just a car exhibition, but also a celebration of the deep relationship between Alfa Romeo, Italy's automotive history, and the future of mobility. The city insists that historical icons are not just memories, but inspirations for innovations that continue to live.


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