Stare into the eyes of the Alfa Romero Montreal Vision GT and it looks like it’s about to take off right above your head. This concept comes from the mind of Luca Serafini, who modeled his idea off of his father’s orange Alfa Romero Montreal. He was a child when his father backed into the garage with the car, and all he could see was smoke and the taillights shining through the mist. When it all cleared, Serafini felt a sort of ethereal joy that he said propelled him into the world of automotive design. The Montreal Vision GT concept isn’t about aerodynamics, engineering, or feasibility, it’s about chasing that feeling he had as a kid, looking at a car and falling head over heels for it. I’d concur that I felt the same way too.
The Montreal Vision GT looks, as the guys at Uncrate put it, “like it’s flying while sitting still”. The completely stunning car comes with curves in all the right places, along with menacing headlamps and razor-thin taillamps. I’ll admit there’s a touch of McLaren in the car’s front, but the unmissable Scudetto Grille at the center is a firm reminder of the car’s true Alfa Romero inspiration. As for the paint job, nothing really compares to the feeling that magma-esque orange gives you in your heart, am I right?!
Designer: Luca Serafini