33 Stradale
1967–1969
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Perhaps the most beautiful car ever made. Only 18 built. A 2-litre V8 that revved to 10,000rpm in a body that weighed 700kg — pure art.
History
Derived from the Tipo 33 racing prototype, the Stradale was the road-legal version with butterfly doors, a screaming V8, and proportions that influenced supercar design for decades. At the time it was the most expensive production car in the world.
Production & Heritage
Production Total18
DesignerFranco Scaglione
Production Period1967–1969
Estimated Value$10.0M–$15.0M
Value estimates are editorial assessments based on recent auction results and market trends.
Technical Specifications
Engine2.0L V8 (Tipo 33)
Power230 hp @ 8,800 rpm
Torque206 Nm
0–60 mph5.5 sec
Top Speed260 km/h
Transmission6-speed manual
DrivetrainRWD
Weight700 kg
BodyAluminum body on tubular steel frame
Engine Details
Engine CodeTipo 33
Displacement2.0L (1,995 cc)
Bore x Stroke78 x 52.2 mm
Compression10.0:1
Valves4 per cylinder (32 total)
Fuel SystemSpica mechanical fuel injection
Performance
0–100 km/h5.5 sec
0–60 mph5.5 sec
Top Speed260 km/h
Weight-to-Power3.0 kg/hp
Dimensions
Length3,970 mm
Width1,710 mm
Height990 mm
Wheelbase2,350 mm
Chassis & Suspension
Front SuspensionDouble wishbone, coil springs
Rear SuspensionDouble wishbone, coil springs
Front BrakesGirling ventilated disc
Rear BrakesGirling ventilated disc
SteeringRack and pinion, unassisted
Capacity
Fuel Tank62 L
Doors2
Seats2
Source: Wikipedia, alfaromeoheritage.com