The Alfa Romeo Giulia QV Fitted With Capristo Exhaust Is Pure Anatomy Pornography
Something beautiful is not always good and vice versa, especially if you are talking about cars, which nowadays still have to maintain a minimum of morality, while keeping to meet the increasingly demanding expectations of customers worldwide. And then there’s the competition, it’s not easy to survive. But there are those who survive and those who manage to create something so mechanically exciting so close to be a living being with emotions. Alfa Romeo made the bang with the Giulia Quadrifoglio Verde, a sedan with a generous 6-cylinder boasting 510-horsepower, available both with automatic and manual transmission.
Flanked by the sober and adequate shape of a super sedan, the practicality of a five-seater that does not know the meaning of the word limit (especially speed limits), and with a soundtrack worthy of its kinship with Maserati and then Ferrari. For every great result, however, there are those who want to further move the bar of involvement – in this case also the emotional side of it – and so open-heart surgeries are carried on, being able to admire with wide open eyes an exhaust system so damn close to be an object of worship, a musical work of art that should be bought twice: the first to be fitted under the car and the second to be hang in the living room.
The Giulia QV is thus equipped with a 309 stainless steel exhaust system, hand polished, including cat back, two pairs of silenced tailpipes and equipped with pneumatically controlled valves, allowing you to manage the type of sound that you want with a simple remote click. Capristo continues to surpass every brightest expectation and for this reason it confirms itself as one of the best brands in the industry, using CAD technologies and an experience that year after year makes exceptional cars like the Giulia QV, something even more alive than what it already is.