Alfa Romeo GTV
It’s a shape that defined an era.
This is the Alfa Romeo GTV (Gran Turismo Veloce), part of the 105/115 series coupes designed by Bertone and penned by a young Giorgetto Giugiaro. Introduced in the mid-1960s, it paired crisp, modern lines with Alfa’s signature twin-cam four-cylinder—an engine as eager as the chassis was balanced.
Light, simple, and built around driving feel rather than brute force, the GTV became a staple of touring car racing and a benchmark for accessible performance.
Here, with its period-correct details and rally lamps up front, it feels exactly as intended—focused, mechanical, and alive.
A reminder that speed, once, was something you felt, not just measured.