Various renowned automotive brands hail from Italy, sharing a common heritage and often sparking enthusiasts’ imaginations. Among them are Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Ferrari, Abarth, and Fiat.
While Ferrari, now publicly owned by the Agnelli family, retains a quarter of the shares through Exor and maintains its distinct identity, it remains closely associated with the Stellantis family. This familial connection often intertwines these brands in enthusiasts’ dreams and discussions, extending even to the space of digital car content creators.
One such creator, Kit-Core, known as _kit_core on social media, has started a creative endeavor simultaneously exploring Ferrari and Alfa Romeo design projects. Despite their stylistic differences, both concepts exude a garbbing allure in the digital space.
Kit-Core’s CGI work reveals a Ferrari sports car that seamlessly blends retro and modern elements, boasting distinctive proportions, a mid-engine layout, and unique features like LED clusters.
While speculation may abound regarding its powertrain, the design hints at a mid-engine sports car, potentially hybrid or PHEV, with notable design cues like prominent side intakes and a central exhaust outlet.
Conversely, the Alfa Romeo sports car project presents a futuristic interpretation, diverging from the brand’s historical design cues. With smaller side intakes and a sleek, flowing style, it lends itself more readily to an EV project, reflecting the evolving environment of automotive design.
As enthusiasts contemplate their preferences, it’s worth noting the broader context of the automotive industry. While Ferrari and Alfa Romeo may not prioritize compact sports cars presently, they each traverse their unique trajectories.
Alfa Romeo prepares for the revealing of the Milano subcompact crossover SUV, marking its foray into the all-electric segment, while Ferrari continues its legacy with new revealing on the horizon.