
This model is the seventh out of seven Disco Volante Spyders made Image Credit: Courtesy of Auxietre & SchmidtĪ peek under the hood at the 4.7-litre V8 engine Image Credit: Courtesy of Auxietre & Schmidt Seats furnished in fine leather and Alcantara make for a comfortable and luxurious driving experience Image Credit: Courtesy of Auxietre & Schmidt The curves and streamlined shape are reminiscent of its 1952 ancestor Image Credit: Courtesy of Auxietre & Schmidt The 2017 Disco Volante Spyder Image Credit: Courtesy of Auxietre & Schmidt Painted in an exquisite metallic red with carbon fibre detailing, the Disco Volante Spyder is a piece of sporty elegance, sure to turn heads as you cruise along. To achieve this, the interior is furnished in black leather and Alcantara. Alfa Romeo’s aim was a luxury driving experience, cruising across beautiful landscapes in comfort. While the modern incarnation is capable of a healthy amount of horsepower, it was not built for all-out speed like its ancestor.

Like the 8C, the Disco Volante Spyder is powered by a Ferrari-derived 4.7-litre V8 engine. While it was based on the Alfa Romeo 8C, the curved edges and sleek lines are certainly reminiscent of the original Disco Volante. This 2017 Spyder is the seventh model out of the seven made. Each of the eight coupes and seven Spyders were handmade by engineers at Carrozzeria Touring to exacting standards, a move relatively unheard off in a world where automation is the name of the game. The idea behind the modern Disco Volante was to take cues from the 1952 model’s speed-centric design, but then dip it in the pool of bespoke luxury. The 1952 model was flattened and streamlined to minimise drag Image Credit: Courtesy of Classic Trader Magazineįast forward to the 21 st century, Alfa Romeo and Carrozzeria Touring felt the time to revisit their innovative experiment. With soft curves and a flat, low-slung profile, it’s no surprise why it was called the “Flying Saucer” Image Credit: Courtesy of Classic Trader Magazineįocus just on the front end and it really looks like an alien spacecraft Image Credit: Courtesy of Classic Trader Magazine The Ancestor to the modern Disco Volante Image Credit: Courtesy of Classic Trader Magazine Powering the Disco Volante was a modified four-cylinder engine based on the one in the Alfa Romeo 1900. It was then attached to the steel tube frame, making it extremely light. The body was constructed by stretching aluminium over a steel-tube latticework. It sported rounded fenders, a low-slung profile and a convex tail to enhance aerodynamics. The 1952 model had many design features which were ahead of its name.

However, the plan fell through and the original Disco Volante never entered any races. The car was designed by Carrozzeria Touring to be as streamlined as possible and was originally intended to participate in motorsports. The name Disco Volante translates to “flying saucer”, so named for its futuristic design. The Alfa Romeo Disco Volante has it roots in an experimental project of the same name. Now one of the seven spiders is on the market giving automobile collectors a chance to get their hands on one of these elusive beasts. Only eight Coupes and seven Spyders were produced and so the Disco Volante is extremely rare. The Disco Volante was one of Carrozzeria Touring’s greatest designs and was released in very limited numbers.
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Image Credit: Courtesy of Auxietre & SchmidtĪlfa Romeo’s Disco Volante series was unveiled in 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show with production beginning the year after.
