Alfa Romeo Gran Sport Quattroruote

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Alfa Romeo Gran Sport Quattroruote
Aka Quattroruote 4R Zagato
Manufacturer Alfa Romeo
Assembly Zagato
Production 1965-1967
Body style roadster
Layout FR layout
Engine 1.6 L I4
Transmission 5-speed manual
Wheelbase
Length 3670 mm (144.4 in.)
Width 1620 mm (63.7 in.)
Height
Weight 750 kg (1653 lb)
Related Alfa Romeo Giulia
Alfa Romeo 1750 Gran Sport
Similar
Designer Zagato


The Alfa Romeo Gran Sport Quattroruote was a two-seater roadster constructed between 1965 and 1967 by the Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo. The car was a "retro" replica of the 1930s 1750 Gran Sport model (although the engine was in straight-4 rather than straight-6 configuration), and was inspired by an article published in the Milan-based car magazine Quattroruote. The first prototype version was introduced in April 1965 in Turin, with the first production version being unveiled the next year at the New York Motor Show. Despite its appealing design, the car did not sell well: only 92 examples were sold.

The Quattroruote was hand-built around the Giulia floorpan and mechanicals. The 1570cc engine, gearbox and other mechanicals were from the 101-series Giulia. The 1.6 L Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine produced 106 bhp and the top speed was 156 km/h. The body was made of aluminium panels, with the chassis being constructed in the traditional way using Zagato's tubular framework. Drum brakes were used at both the front and the rear. Car was available with two versions: "Normale" and "Extra".

Another "replica" of the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750, the Pettenella Leontina Sport Zagato roadster, was built by Carrozzeria Pettenella between 1975 and 1976.

Given the relative lack of sales success when it was introduced, the rarity of the car has made it quite collectible nowadays.


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Giulia Giulietta (116)
1750 Alfetta
Executive car 1900 2000 2600 2000 Alfa 6
Cabriolet 1900 2000 2600
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Giulia Alfetta GT/GTV and GTV6
1900 2000 2600
Roadster Spider
Gran Sport Quattroruote
Sports car 6C 2500 Montreal
33 Stradale
Off-road Matta
Racing car TZ/GTA
158/159 Tipo 33 177
*Dauphine was produced under Renault license