SGT Automobili’s 55-SGT is a ’90s DTM Race Car in Disguise—Built on an Alfa Romeo Giulia

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Italian coachbuilder SGT Automobili has flipped the script on retro-modern design with the 55-SGT, a carbon-fiber homage to the legendary 1990s Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI. Beneath its razor-sharp, boxy bodywork—complete with welded-shut rear doors, flared wheel arches, and a menacing front splitter—lies the mechanical backbone of a modern Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio.

The transformation is so faithful that even the original rear door seamlessly integrates into the rear wheel arch, a signature feature of the 1990s DTM racers. SGT didn’t just stop at aesthetics; the 55-SGT’s body is entirely hand-laid carbon fiber, slashing weight while maximizing aerodynamic performance.

SGT Automobili’s 55-SGT is a ’90s DTM Race Car in Disguise—Built on an Alfa Romeo Giulia

The car generates over 1,000 pounds of downforce at 143 mph, ensuring the same sticky grip that made the 155 DTM a track terror. The wheels, custom-built by O.Z. in a classic five-spoke design, echo the period-correct look of the original race car.

Inside, the Giulia’s familiar dashboard and steering wheel remain, but the center console is replaced with a race-spec carbon-fiber panel packed with switches and buttons. The infotainment screen is gone, replaced by a new digital instrument cluster, and the rear seats have been swapped for a roll bar—because this isn’t a car for passengers.

SGT Automobili’s 55-SGT is a ’90s DTM Race Car in Disguise—Built on an Alfa Romeo Giulia

Under the hood, the 55-SGT retains the Giulia Quadrifoglio’s 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6, but with significant upgrades. The road-legal Stradale version comes in three power flavors: 513 HP, 552 HP, or a fire-breathing 612 HP, while the track-only Trofeo version cranks out 740 HP.

SGT Automobili’s 55-SGT is a ’90s DTM Race Car in Disguise—Built on an Alfa Romeo Giulia

Both versions ditch the Giulia’s standard ZF eight-speed automatic transmission for beefed-up versions of the same gearbox, now mated to a bespoke all-wheel-drive system developed by SGT. This isn’t just for show—it’s a nod to the original 155 DTM, which also sent power to all four wheels.

Drivers can even toggle between AWD and RWD with a switch for those who crave classic rear-wheel-drive antics. SGT Automobili is limiting production to just 55 units each for the Stradale and Trofeo, with no official price announced.

SGT Automobili’s 55-SGT is a ’90s DTM Race Car in Disguise—Built on an Alfa Romeo Giulia

Given the extensive re-engineering, carbon-fiber body, and one-off drivetrain, it’s safe to assume these cars will command a price tag that dwarfs most houses. For enthusiasts who value uniqueness and raw driving emotion over stuffy hypercar exclusivity, the 55-SGT is a far more compelling proposition than a limited-run exotic.

SGT Automobili’s 55-SGT is a ’90s DTM Race Car in Disguise—Built on an Alfa Romeo Giulia

Or, if you’re content with something more accessible, the Giulia Quadrifoglio itself remains a bargain compared to this rolling DTM time capsule.

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Source: Jalopnik (Auto Culture & Tuning) (jalopnik.com)