, Italy's Totem Automobili has now returned with a gas-powered version of its homage to Alfa Romeo's iconic homologation special.
Calling Totem's cars restomods doesn't really do them justice. Although each starts as an original Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Junior 1300 or 1600 from the early 1970s, only about 10% of the donor car remains. For the exterior design, Totem made subtle changes rather than simply copy the lines of the Giulia GTA. The GT Super has four headlights instead of the original two, the C-pillar design is tweaked, and the Alfa Romeo badge lacks the bars of the original. Totem also redesigned the rear of the car to improve aerodynamics, as well as creating a flat floor with rear air extractors in an effort to generate downforce.The powertrain is a twin-turbocharged 2.8-liter V-6 with dry sump lubrication.