Talk about cryptic, but we think we might’ve just seen the latest Alfa Romeo supercar.
The Italian automaker recently posted a video to its social media channels highlighting its current line-up of cars.
From the Tonale to Giulia, and Stelvio, they’re all there but we think we’ve spotted something else.

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At the end of the video, we get a glimpse of a familiar-looking tail light.
Its circular design is reminiscent of the V8-powered 8C Competizione and mid-engined 4C.
Could this be a sign a new Alfa Romeo supercar is on its way?
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If reports are anything to go by, Alfa Romeo‘s new supercar could be revealed as soon as March this year.
Those reports even speculate it will be called the ‘6C’, but we’ll wait and see.
It’s also been rumored that it’ll be powered by a version of the Ferrari-developed 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 used in the Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio.

Alfa Romeo recently announced it has become profitable again, which is great news.
What’s more, it currently has a new range of cars signed off for launch up to 2027.
The Tonale, the brand’s new compact SUV, is expected to arrive shortly, with updates for the Giulia and Stelvio due first half of the year, too.
Alfa Romeo has laid out its pure-electric plans for the future, stating it will become an EV-only brand by 2027.
It’ll follow its fellow Stellantis brands DS and Lancia, which will become EV-only in 2024.
The brand will target three “basecamps”: Europe, North America, and China.
